Last week’s weekly update was entitled Things that didn’t happen, and what that means, which was directed toward 2013 in retrospect. I am keeping to that theme this week, and trying… Read more »
In the recent post, The future of work: 4 trends for 2014, one trend I outlined was how in 2014 we would see a push of business applications around the quantified self at… Read more »
Wunderkinder is looking to integrate chat capabilities into the popular Wunderlist task management solution (Wunderlist Pro adds sharing features but falls short, Short takes: Oracle investors dissent, Wunderlist raises $30M, and Aaron… Read more »
I’m struck by two trends and how they are actually reflections of each other, Microsoft and CIOs — long-time partners — now share a key weakness: they are stuck in the… Read more »
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 »
Peter Burrows and and Dina Blass are reporting on discussions they have had with people privy to Stephen Elop’s thinking about the future of Microsoft… Read more »
I missed that Frank Shaw, Corporate Vice President of Communications at Microsoft, claimed that Apple’s announcements in San Francisco last week obviously generated a ‘reality-distortion field’. The central thesis in this post… 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 »
The third quarter of 2013 was a period of continued consolidation in the enterprise social and work management markets. This quarterly wrapup analyzes the quarter’s events and trends, and provides a… Read more »