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The 5 Things You can do Today to Build a More Collaborative Workplace

The 5 Things You can do Today to Build a More Collaborative Workplace

By Michael Fauscette on February 11, 2014

I got a little frustrated last week, with several ongoing projects with multiple deliverables and supporting content I found myself constantly playing "who’s got the most current version of the file" and "where is that doc I need to read…

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged collaboration, content, e20, eC3, email, Evernote, socbiz | 3 Responses

News Analysis: Salesforce 1 Signals Support For Digital Business at #DF13

News Analysis: Salesforce 1 Signals Support For Digital Business at #DF13

By R "Ray" Wang on November 18, 2013

Salesforce Seeks To Tackle Digital Business At Dreamforce Over 125,000 virtual and physical registrants descend on San Francisco the week of November 17th for Dreamforce 13, a future of technology meets SXSW event.  One day in advance of the largest enterprise software event of its kind, Salesforce.com announces Salesforce 1 (see Figure 1).  The Salesforce […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Apps Strategy, Big Data, BigData, Box, Business Analytics, business disruption, business impact, Business Outcomes, Business Transformation, CDO, CEO, Chief Customer Officer, Chief Digital Officer, Chief information officer, Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Sales Officer, CIO, Cloud, CMO, CoIT, Concur, Constellation Research, CRM, CustExp, customer engagement, Customer Experience, customer experience management, customer relationship management, CXP, Data to Decisions, data visualization, Data2Decisions, df12, df13, Digital Business, Digital Strategy, disruptive, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, DocuSign, Dreamforce, dropbox, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, enterprise software, eVariant, Evernote, Exact Target, FileBoard, Financialforce, force.com, Force.com platform, heroku, hp, innovation, kenandy, linkedin, Marc Benioff, mobile, mobile enterprise, News Analysis, Next generation apps, R "Ray" Wang;, rwang0, salesforce.com, ScanBizCards, servicemax, socbiz, social business, Social Media, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, TAS group, user conference, vendor events, vendor strategy, workday, Xactly | 1 Response

My Quick Take on Quicktate (Convenient Transcription Has Finally Arrived)

My Quick Take on Quicktate (Convenient Transcription Has Finally Arrived)

By Zoli Erdos on February 28, 2012

It is rare that I get so excited about a new service I feel compelled to grab a pen mic smartphone and blog about it. But today it just happened: the service I’m going to talk about is Quicktate. For background, let me just come clear and admit that I’m a really lousy typist and […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged application software, dragon naturally speaking, Evernote, Nuance, Productivity, Smartphone, Speech recognition, Speech Technology, voice recognition

The Social Web as a Customer Support Channel

The Social Web as a Customer Support Channel

By Michael Fauscette on September 13, 2011

I just had an experience that to me, typifies what I expect out of companies these days for product support. I returned to my desk and noticed that my Evernote app on my Mac Mini had not synced (had an…

Posted in Business | Tagged Customer, customer service, Evernote, Facebook, SCRM, socbiz, Social, support, Twitter

Consumer IT Resets the Baseline for Corporate IT

Consumer IT Resets the Baseline for Corporate IT

By Michael Coté on August 28, 2011

In moving to a BigCo job you quickly notice how different life behind the firewall is when it comes to IT. You’re often more limited than empowered. The advances in consumer IT (things like Facebook and GMail) often have created better IT than corporations provide their employees. For well over a decade, corporate IT has […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Consumer, consumer IT, corporate it, dropbox, EI, Evernote, Facebook, gmail, IT, Risk management

Evernote Celebrates Birthday by Joining the Billion Dollar Club (Really?)

Evernote Celebrates Birthday by Joining the Billion Dollar Club (Really?)

By Zoli Erdos on June 28, 2011

Evernote has recently celebrated their third birthday. I also recently had my 21st birthday – it feels good to be able to legally grab a drink finally.  (Hey, if Evernote can lie about their age, so can I…).   Joke apart, I have no idea why a company would pretend to be half as young as […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged android, application software, Bubble, collaboration, Entrepreneurship, Evernote, iOS, iPhone, microsoft, mobility, notes, pdf, Productivity, startups, vc funding | 2 Responses

Well, Well, SAP is now on Google Apps MarketPlace. Ok, Just StreamWork. But Still:-)

Well, Well, SAP is now on Google Apps MarketPlace. Ok, Just StreamWork. But Still:-)

By Zoli Erdos on December 6, 2010

Straight from the Who-woulda-thunk-it department: time to rethink the Enterprise Software is Not Sexy meme.  Or at least parts of it.  We’ve previously introduced SAP’s StreamWork collaboration platform – it is now available on the Google Apps Marketplace. That’s not exactly the old-fashioned Enterprise Approach to market. And if you look at SAP’s StreamWork Partner […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged application software, Box.net, chatter, collaboration, enterprise software, Evernote, google, google apps, google apps marketplace, salesforce.com, sap, Scribd

Numbers, Volume 45

Numbers, Volume 45

By Michael Coté on May 7, 2010

$2M for Evernote, Netflix growth, Flash poaching, virtual goods, cloud in the SMB.

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Amazon.com, Cloud, Evernote, google, Netflix, Nintendo, Numbers, OpenTable, Systems Management, Yahoo

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