Those who say it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it.

posted 2 days ago

Montreux ist der Musikhimmel.
Herbie Hancock im Gespräch mit Christian Hubschmid in der Sonntagszeitung 28.6.2009, S.33

posted 6 days ago

We have powerful computers with big shiny screens and powerful tools for managing documents and sending messages. We have BlackBerries and iPhones. And in one respect, we’re more connected than ever before. But there’s something missing. It’s all private.  Sure we can email each other. Occasionally we even take the bold step of picking up a phone. But there’s no ambient awareness. There’s no serendipitous discovery of what a colleague is doing. There’s no wave of information that rolls instantly down the shop floor. Enterprise 2.0 is all about leaving the private office and returning to that big, open space with the wave of information rolling from one desk to the next to the next

posted 1 week ago

The survey’s authors say tight budgets and skills shortages are the main catalysts behind the growing interest in cloud computing.

posted 1 week ago

but what is definitely true is you’ll more likely see us innovate in the areas of collaboration and information management than you’ll see us innovate in specialized business applications, which is Salesforce.com’s DNA. You’ll have a lot of customers using both platforms.

posted 1 week ago

There is this false notion with some corporations that the cloud is about just infrastructure and virtualizing what you have right now and putting it up in someone’s infrastructure. There are advantages to that, but they’re not as great as when you go further up in the stack, when you start to develop code and deploy it into something like Google App Engine, where you don’t have to worry about deploying and clustering a database.

posted 1 week ago

Though I still think people are struggling to get their head around what the cloud is because there is everything from putting infrastructure into the cloud, to application platforms, to full-on applications.

posted 1 week ago

Two years ago, people were thinking of the cloud concept. Last year, people were kicking around products that are out there. Now people are very serious about it and are considering moving major parts of their infrastructure into the cloud

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Force.com Sites: Run your Web sites in the Cloud (via sfdcMktg)

posted 2 weeks ago

Oh Gott, bitte gib uns noch ein bisschen Zeit und lass die Zeitungen nicht so schnell sterben, weil sonst das Feld brach liegt. Wenn Don Alphonso und Sascha Lobo diejenigen sind, die diese Lücke in Zukunft ausfüllen sollen, dann kann ich nur sagen: Herzlichen Glückwunsch!

posted 3 weeks ago

Die Tageszeitungen machen meiner Meinung nach jetzt schon keinen Sinn mehr, weil auf den ersten zwei, drei Seiten nur Nachrichten stehen - das ist völliger Schwachsinn! Ich kenne auch niemanden, der das in Wahrheit für klug hält. Doch die Leute, die das machen, können sich offenbar nicht davon lösen.

posted 3 weeks ago

Imagine a world where there’s a URL for every chapter and paragraph in a book—every sentence, even.

posted 1 month ago

And so Google Wave is born, while Microsoft continues to churn out tired retreads of Exchange/Outlook, IBM gives us Lotus version 10,001, and Oracle works furiously to tie its collaboration products into its existing suite of heavy, “enterprise” software.

posted 1 month ago