Archive for the ‘collaboration’ Category

Don’t Give Up On SaaS

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

So last week, in my post called “The Pendulum Swings Toward the Cloud,” I talked about how even caches of cloud-based elements could exist in the LAN of the future to cut down on the round-trip time into and out of the cloud. Really, this issue can’t be over-emphasized. I have used the leading Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications over a network, and I don’t think many executives appreciate the extent to which latency makes or breaks a SaaS application.  (more…)

Why a Web 2.0 Life is Indeed Virtual

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

The cool thing about living in the blogosphere and the Twittersphere is how you stumble across new people with new ideas. I recently went to Pam Broviak’s blog to read an entry entitled “Cloud Computing and Virtualization Aren’t What you Think” and her entry made me realize that the trend toward virtualization is gaining momentum for the same reason that Web 2.0 tagging is. (more…)

Top Internet Trends that matter to the Enterprise

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Mary Meeker of Morgan Stanley just released her much-talked about presentation Internet Trends.  Here is what matters to business. (more…)

Demystifying Unified Communications

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Let’s be blunt. “Unified Communications (UC) continues as vague, overused, marketing hype.” Just search UC and you can’t miss comments such as these in the UC blogosphere. What is the truth about UC?

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What Do CIOs Want?

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Ran across an interesting Gartner survey of CIOs the other day, regarding their technology priorities for the coming year. Coming in at the top three spots were virtualization, cloud computing, and Web 2.0. (more…)