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The Platform of Clouds
We hear about the ‘Cloud’ at every turn lately, but the cloud has been coming for a long time, in many varied ways. The well known players are all household names: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Salesforce.com, Sun and … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Apple, cloud, Facebook, Gmail, Google, IBM, IT, Microsoft, Oracle, Salesforce, Sun, Twitter
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Technology and the Down Economy
The nice thing about this new stream is that we can write about technology trends that are important – right now. Well, the dominating news seems to be the imploding economy. I am going to set aside my utter disdain … Continue reading
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Tagged CRM, Dell, Economy, Google, Google Docs, IT, Microsoft, Oracle
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Small Computers & Limitless Storage
Our computers are shrinking again, even as they become incredibly more powerful. Ultra portable laptops, sometimes called ‘netbooks’, are sitting on boardroom tables all across America, and smartphones are in the hands of teenagers, the college crowd. and (shudder) even … Continue reading
Technology Story – December 20, 2007
Intel Buys Into Nirvanix This is a quick post to say hooray for Nirvanix and the consumer; both of which are better off after Intel bought into the SaaS company. Nirvanix recently announced that Intel had taken a stake in … Continue reading