Looking back on what was a relatively quiet week, there no doubt that the actions at BlackBerry stood out. First off, as I wrote about in Blackberry’s Chen is pushing hard… Read more »
In just the last few weeks, I’ve been smacked in the head by a new trend — as demonstrated by three different companies — where companies are providing a higher level… Read more »
Chris Heuer’s ‘Social Business is dead!’ article has led to a cascade of other articles, some of which are made up of comments of a dozen or more thinkers and practitioners… Read more »
Who Will Be Calling The Shots At Microsoft? I wrote this week about Stephen Elop’s willingness to ax some of Microsoft’s products if he were to get the CEO role at… Read more »
Apple Q4 and looking ahead to 2014 Apple met its own estimates and analyst expectations posting record numbers on Monday for the company’s fourth quarter. Profits were high with earnings per… Read more »
Apple’s announcements last week create a high water mark from several trends, and in one case we are witnessing a clean break with the past into a long-anticipated tomorrow. The incremental… Read more »
Like a one-two punch, announcements this past week in the identity management space demonstrate how important solutions that marry directory-based identity solutions (LDAP and Microsoft Active Directory, for example) with social… Read more »
In the early days of the web, one of my first areas of concentration was the rise of instant messaging tools like AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), ICQ, and Jabber. In fact… Read more »
Last week, Evernote announced a new product, Evernote for Salesforce (see Evernote for Salesforce announced), which connects the popular document repository platform with the post popular CRM application. This is interesting… Read more »
My Weekly Update that posted this morning deals with the question of how the U.S. government should deal with the aggressive (some would say illegal) support that the Chinese government is… Read more »