Kindle Simple beats iPad at State Department. NYOD. Amazon as enterprise mobility vendor. Or How much functionality is too much functionality?
Tweet I came across a fascinating story today, linked to by the Bacon Queen - U.S. State Department chooses Amazon’s Kindle over Apple’s iPad. The article is worth quoting at length. Today Amazon agreed to a no-bid, $16.5 million contract with the U.S. State Department to provide 2,500 Kindle Touches for the government’s overseas language-education programs. The document released [...]
CIO view: Five tips for using Twitter
It’s time for every CIO to consider using Twitter. Here is some advice on making best use of this new medium.
Enable them and they will build it!
For awhile now we’ve heard that companies, especially large ones need to enable and empower their employees to be thought leaders, innovators and of course inventors! However, how does one really go about enabling them? Or rather more specifically from … Read More →
Turning Pro and The Lunch Pail Manifesto
Long-time readers will know that I am a serial entrepreneur and I love small businesses. I also love the way America used to be before Wall Street became a game of building bubbles from which to plunder other’s savings and manufacturing became a game of outsourcing. I still believe we can get back to those [...]