By Louis Columbus on September 3, 2019
Employees would most recommend the following companies to their friends looking for a job in IoT: IGEL, SAP, ARM, Fortinet, Google, Microsoft, Bosch, Samsara, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Dell Technologies, Red Hat, Cisco Systems and Trend Micro. These 14 companies are the highest rated by employees working for them based on a comparison of Computer Reseller News’ Internet of Things 50, 2019 with their respective Glassdoor scores as of today, Sunday, August 18, […]
Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Technology / Software, Trends & Concepts | Tagged arm, Bosch, Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies, Fortinet, google, IGEL, iiot, industrial internet of things, Internet of Things, IoT, iot best companies to work for, Louis Columbus' blog, microsoft, Red Hat, Samsara, sap, schneider electric, siemens, Trend Micro
By Denis Pombriant on June 26, 2013
I attended a Siemens analyst event last week in which they announced a new product called Project Ansible. In a quirky embargo between us I am able to say that much and a bit more but I must point out that their full details will be available after July 16. Generally speaking Ansible concentrates on […]
Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged siemens, Unified Communication |
By Denis Pombriant on May 9, 2012
Sustainability and CRM There was an interesting article in the New York Times last week, “When Flying 720 Miles Takes 12 Hours” about airlines but the subtext was all about CRM, or at least where CRM has to go. If you know me at all, you know I closely attend to macroeconomics and energy […]
Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged AT&T, Cisco, CRM, Current Affairs, economics, microsoft, peak oil, Shortel, siemens, Unified Communications
By Vinnie Mirchandani on December 3, 2011
Congratulations to Lars Dalgaard and his team at SuccessFactors as SAP makes a bid at a significant premium for $ 3.4 billion. His excitement is palpable as he uses plenty of big words in the press release. Let’s do a reality check here. SAP’s journey to the cloud has been rocky with names like Agassi, […]
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By R "Ray" Wang on July 11, 2010
It’s All About The Cloud At WPC10 Attendees at this year’s Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2010 in Washington, D.C. already expect Windows Azure development to be a key theme throughout this annual pilgrimage. Microsoft has made significant investments into the cloud. Many executives from the Redmond, WA, software giant have publicly stated that 90% […]
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By R "Ray" Wang on December 16, 2009
PEOPLE WHISPERS: MOVES, PROMOTIONS, AND MILESTONES*
As always, thanks for your emails and alerts. If you’ve got a change or know of a promotion, keep dropping me a line! If you need a referral, and we’ve worked together in the past, don’t hesitate to reach out to me via Linked In.
Eliot Axelrod became Senior Account Exec […]
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By Tom Raftery on October 21, 2009
Photo credit Urban Jacksonville
The output from smart meters is incredibly granular. Far more so than is obvious from the smart meter output graph above.
In conversations with Dr Monica Sturm (Director of Siemen’s Center of Competence, Metering Services) last November (2008) she confirmed to me that it is possible to identify individual devices in someone’s […]
Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged data, demand response, energy efficiency, google, hohm, microsoft, powermeter, Public utility, siemens, smart meters, utilities
By Josh Greenbaum on September 15, 2009
Rumors of the end of the world are pretty commonplace these days, and you don’t have to be following the current debate about healthcare in the US to catch a whiff of Armageddon in our times. The latest inclination that the world is coming to the end has emerged from Germany’s Wirtschaftswoche, a BusinessWeek equivalent […]
Posted in Business | Tagged erp, ibm, maintenance, rimini street, sap, siemens, software maintenance, toc
By Vinnie Mirchandani on September 12, 2009
I have been aware of the discussions for a while now, but word is leaking out that Siemens, one of SAP’s largest customers (and even more significantly a peer German company) is canceling maintenance and evaluating third party options. Here…
Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Enterprise Software (IBM, microsoft, oracle, sap, siemens