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Resistance is futile - Oracle to assimilate RIM? This is a great article sent to me by a colleague - Jonathan Fisher.  This sort of follow's up on my post on OpenOffice. Oracle has been quietly in the background building up a significant portfolio of enterprise plays. Considering all the posting I have been doing on RIM that is a accumulation of thoughts over quite some time, RIM could...

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Have Microsoft lost the plot? Before you put pen to paper on a topic like this you have to challenge yourself before you make such a bold statement - so note the question mark. Peter Drucker wisely noted, "Business has only two basic functions: marketing and innovation." High tech is uniquely a product of both. Inbound marketing leads to innovation, or at very least...

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#Cisco Cius video - this is one serious service for... httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEk2MI4ZGlQ&feature=related

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#Cisco enterprise desktop game changer - Cius tablet... This is a great move from one of the mega vendors. Recently Cisco unveiled its Cius tablet PC running the Android 2.0 OS aimed squarely at business users. This is a game changer. As you will see from one of my previous posts - back in Siemens over a decade ago, Cisco pulled the market as it changed the desktop paradigm for voice 10 years...

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#Hosting automation for Telco / Carriers - choice is... I was holding off on this post until a few things had passed but this is a really important one, its actually vital to how the hosting industry 'pans' out within the telco / carrier market - the hosting industry has quite literally gone 'pete tong' since the BPOS drive against partners. The market is full of technical 'diatribe' - everything...

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Goldman’s rules of Acquistion

Category : General

Another one of my Favorite reads from Jason!

It’s gotta make you laugh, if not we would all go mad …..

Last Wednesday. The Eastbound 10 Freeway, in Los Angeles.

An orange Tesla speeds toward Commerce Casino for a No-limit, Texas Hold ‘em training session. CNBC’s coverage of the Goldman Sachs Senate Hearings can be heard, transmitted via satellite.

The unmistakably heroic, and curmudgeonly, voice of Senator Carl Levin.

Equal parts Jack Welch and Peter Falk: “When you heard your employees say… God what a shitty deal. God what a piece of crap. When you hear your own employees, and read about those emails, do you feel anything?”
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