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Ten Tech Trends for Your 2012 New Year’s Resolutions List

Ten Tech Trends for Your 2012 New Year’s Resolutions List

This year ten trends will move from “new concept” to “mainstream trend.” Exploring all should be on your 2012 “to-do” list.

Evolution At Work: Why Traditional Enterprise Tech Will Get Killed By Consumer-oriented Products

Evolution At Work: Why Traditional Enterprise Tech Will Get Killed By Consumer-oriented Products

Today’s Post-PC, Web 2.0 Era is causing the consumer and enterprise tech worlds to collide. In this battle, the DNA of consumer tech positions it to displace “dinosaur” Enterprise mindsets.

How to price new enterprise software

How to price new enterprise software

The enterprise software market is almost always a paid one. However, how do you establish the price for a brand new enterprise software innovation no one has ever used before?

The Cloud is Dead! Long Live the Cloud!

The Cloud is Dead! Long Live the Cloud!

The last two months have presented several large “black eyes” for cloud computing. As a result, cloud computing pundits have questioned the readiness of cloud computing for the enterprise. In response, cloud computing advocates have highlighted reliability metrics far better than those of any enterprise. Who is right and who is wrong in this argument? They both are.

If your sheet of music is different from everyone else’s, then you need MDM – Part II

If your sheet of music is different from everyone else’s, then you need MDM – Part II

In the last post, we looked into what Master Data mean. Now I will talk about the why it is so important in today’s competitive business landscape.

Using social to bring the ‘sizzling fajita’ to online sales

Using social to bring the ‘sizzling fajita’ to online sales

Chris Brogan recently blogged, that “there’s no sizzling fajita effect online.” That is, online commerce does not provide that visceral experience to causes others around you to buy the same thing on an impulse. Social media can be a proxy for the ‘sizzling fajita’—if used correctly.

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