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Executive Profiles: Disruptive Tech Leaders In Social Business And Cloud Computing

Executive Profiles: Disruptive Tech Leaders In Social Business And Cloud Computing

By R "Ray" Wang on May 29, 2011

Executive Profile Series Delivers The Inside View On Disruptive Technologies Starting this week, we’ll be kicking off an on-going series of interviews with the people behind the technologies in Cloud Computing and Social Business.  The interviews should provide insightful points of view from a customer, industry, and vendor perspective.  The transcript of the 30 minute […]

Posted in Business | Tagged aaron levie, Adam Rogers, adobe, Adobe Systems, Alan F. Nugent, Alcatel-Lucent, Alistair Rennie, Aneel Bhusri, Attensity Group, Bill Jacarsuo, Bob Kelly, Box.net, Brad Smith, BunchBall, Charlie Isaacs, Clarabridge, Cloud, Cloud Computing, Danile Debow, David Bankston, David Sacks, disruptive, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, Ed Van Siclen, Eugene Lee, Executive Profiles, Gaurav Dhillon, Get Satisfaction, Greg Gianforte, hootsuite, Ian Hersey, ibm, INgage Networks, Intuit, Jive Software, Lithium Technologies, loic le meur, Lyle Fong, Marcel LeBrun, Michael Ni, microsoft, Moxie Software, Mzinga, netsuite, Parker Harris, Pervasive Software, Peter Lorenz, R “Ray” Wang;, R "Ray" Wang;, Radian6, Rajat Paharia, Ram Menon, Randy Guard, RightNow, RightNow Technologies, Rob Howard, Rob Tarkoff, rwang0, Ryan Holmes, Rypple, salesforce.com, sap, SAP AG, SAS Institute, seesmic, Sid Banerjee, SnapLogic, social business, Social Business Software, socialtext, Telligent, TIBCO Software, Tien Tzuo, Tom Kelly, Tony Zingale, Ultimate Software, vendor strategy, Verafirma, Wendy Lea, workday, yammer, Zach Nelson, Zuora | 1 Response

Cezanne's Apple

Cezanne’s Apple

By John Taschek on April 7, 2011

Cezanne wrote once “With an Apple, I will astonish Paris.” Cezanne at the time was a notoriously sophisticated and gifted walking set of contradictions. He loved everything he hated and hated everything he loved. He approached painting with scalpel-like precision but with a scalpel to canvas nonetheless. He wanted the world to bleed – and […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged android, apple, cezanne, chatter, Facebook, loic le meur, mobile, Salesforce Chatter, salesforce.com, seesmic, Twitter, Web/Tech

15 Twitter tips for beginners – updated

15 Twitter tips for beginners – updated

By Tom Raftery on February 10, 2011

I wrote a post a couple of years back called 15 Twitter tips for beginners which, though two years old, still has useful information for Twitter users – especially if you make sure to read all the comments as well. Needless to say, things have moved on considerably in the intervening period – bear in […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged seesmic, Social Media, social sustainability, socialscope, tweetcaster, tweetdeck, Twitter | 3 Responses

Rockmelt and the seismic plates of cloud

Rockmelt and the seismic plates of cloud

By Phil Wainewright on November 8, 2010

Forgive the pun, but Rockmelt and Seesmic are both omens of a tectonic shift that will shake up today’s browsers and replace them with a new generation. But what will that new generation look like?

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged HTML5, Internet Explorer, Marc Andreessen, RockMelt, seesmic, Social Media, Web browser

When Real-time is Too Much – Can You Handle the Firehose?

When Real-time is Too Much – Can You Handle the Firehose?

By Zoli Erdos on July 29, 2010

This morning I’ve been testing TweetDeck’s new super-fast version, based on the new Twitter User Streams API. TweetDeck provides fair warning: This is a VERY experimental version of TweetDeck I saw a few small glitches, but nothing major.  Yet I am in trouble, and it’s not because of the product.  It’s me.  My brain… The […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged API, attention stream, firehose, Information overload, Productivity, real-time, river, seesmic, split attention, stream, tweedeck, Twitter, user stream api

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