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Enterprise Web 2.0 - 7 hours ago
The Internet has been the genesis of countless useful business innovations over the last several decades. These include a globally unified e-mail network, the advent of search engines, the rise of rich user experiences …
Also tagged: community, web 2 0, collaboration, design patterns, saas, social media, user generated content, enterprise 2 0, crowdsourcing, social software, governance, network effects, collective intelligence, cloud computing, architecture of participation, enterprise web 2 0, web as platform, open apis, encouraging unintended uses, customer self service, cost effective scalability, radical decentralization, innovation marketplace, customer community
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Whassup with Netbooks?Open Source - 12 hours ago It has suddenly become fashionable to diss the Netbook. Some of the blame goes to Intel, which didn’t understand who its buyers might be. I remember when cars like my Toyota Scion and the Honda Element came out their … Also tagged: general, hardware, linux, mass market, linux laptop |
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The code is all rightOpen Source - Dec 2, 2008 It came to me while reading another “the model is broken” screed, this one published in Business Week under the byline of former OSDL head Stuart Cohen (right). Open source code is generally great code, not requiring … Also tagged: general, development, hardware, management, strategy, applications, software as a service |
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How open should your open source business strategy beOpen Source - Nov 29, 2008 Running an open source company is not like running a proprietary company. But how different should it be? Does the difference include publicly beating your breast about mistakes both real and imagined? Sridhar Vembu … Also tagged: general, internet, management, strategy, software as a service |
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Why engage in open source FUD?Open Source - Nov 27, 2008 Whether or not Gartner Group really is engaging in FUD regarding open source, there is a good reason for it. There is big money in FUD. (Elmer Fudd did not become really dangerous until Warner Brothers gave him a … Also tagged: general, marketing, publishing, implementations |
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Where value lies in open sourceOpen Source - Nov 25, 2008 In the proprietary world software is seen as a capital good. It’s like a truck. You invest in making the truck, and you expect others to pay you for using the truck. (This truck, as we noted in January, 2007, contains … Also tagged: general, management, marketing, publishing, software as a service, software licensing |
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When to spend cash in a SaaS businessSoftware as Services - Nov 23, 2008 Josh James, CEO and co-founder of enterprise web analytics provider Omniture, revealed to an enthralled crowd at the SIIA On Demand conference this week the magic formula that helped his company sustain rocketing … Also tagged: venture capital, uncategorized, omniture |
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Can open source sustain a talent agency?Open Source - Nov 22, 2008 I hesitated to comment on the Dan Lyons contretemps because it seemed so common and it seemed there was little to add. It’s a story very familiar to me. You have a job as a reporter but you insist on drawing outside … |
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Metrics of open source successOpen Source - Nov 22, 2008 Matt Asay has a great chart up today, showing traffic to open source project sites increasing throughout the year. With his ear to the ground he can detect no news drought, either. Then he concludes with a provocative … Also tagged: general, development, foss, values |
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An open source fundraiser for the agesOpen Source - Nov 21, 2008 Let me admit up-front that I am a big fan of Bruce Kushnick. A market analyst by trade, his Teletruth has been giving the phone monopolists truth for nearly a decade — they just think it’s hell. When an analyst is … |