Amazon, Apple, the razor and the blade
With the Sun acquisition completed, Oracle has the opportunity to become the “Apple for the Enterprise”. Oh, and they have some nice collaboration and Enterprise 2.0 tools, too.
The frequency of world events might not have changed, but your perception of those events in today’s world might make you think so!
So, here I am watching a YouTube video of what someone said was the next generation of Google. The more I watch it, the more I realize that I am having to actively remember to close my mouth so my tongue won’t dry out. I’m just astonished and excited about what the future holds. Outlook, […]
I just read an interesting article in Flying magazine that looks at the art of flying through the lens of Malcolm Gladwell’s book Outliers. The article is titled What Makes an Expert? by Jay Hopkins. The point of the article is that just because you have 10,000 hours of experience, does that really make you […]
This is an awesome book, and I wish I had read it long ago before I co-founded a couple of technology companies. This book is equally valuable to product marketing managers and marketing managers as they assess their markets, and seek to fill the gaps in their offerings. The biggest premise, and perhaps the best […]
Paul Freet spoke to our group this morning about the Ga Tech VentureLab, and I felt compelled to share it on my blog. VentureLab was created by Ga Tech to capitalize on IP developed as a result of research at Georgia Tech. It is different from ATDC in that ATDC accepts companies that already have […]