Rob Enderle is an interesting character. He writes diatribes of various sorts, most of which appear to be works for hire. His latest example is The Endemic Problem with Free Products. In this diatribe he tries to show that “Free” products won’t be supported properly, and won’t deliver the value that “Expensive” products will. The […]
Monthly archives: August 2009
The Endemic Problem with Free Products
Rob Enderle is an interesting character. He writes diatribes of various sorts, most of which appear to be works for hire. His latest example is The Endemic Problem with Free Products. In this diatribe he tries to show that “Free” products won’t be supported properly, and won’t deliver the value that “Expensive” products will. The […]
SCO Train Wreck still occuring in slow motion – molasses would be quicker
Oh dear. The total idiots at The SCO Group finally had a court decision that fell partly in their direction. Partly. The Appeals Court has decided that Summary Judgment was the wrong way to deal with the case, that it should have gone do jury trial, as there were facts which a jury was best […]
SCO Train Wreck still occuring in slow motion – molasses would be quicker
Oh dear. The total idiots at The SCO Group finally had a court decision that fell partly in their direction. Partly. The Appeals Court has decided that Summary Judgment was the wrong way to deal with the case, that it should have gone do jury trial, as there were facts which a jury was best […]
Gartner tries for Asshole of the Month club
Yep. The head of the Microsoft fan club is trying for Asshole of the Month club. Networkworld received an email from Gartner stating that: Per our Copyright and Quote Policy, available at the link below and at any time from Gartner’s home page, other companies may only externally quote, mention, reference or display the Gartner […]
It’s sad when a great site goes downhill
The Inq used to be great. When Mad Mike started it they refused to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements. When you got news, it was real. Well, now they do sign Non-Disclosure Agreements. And now I don’t read the Inquirer anymore.
Gartner tries for Asshole of the Month club
Yep. The head of the Microsoft fan club is trying for Asshole of the Month club. Networkworld received an email from Gartner stating that: Per our Copyright and Quote Policy, available at the link below and at any time from Gartner’s home page, other companies may only externally quote, mention, reference or display the Gartner […]
It’s sad when a great site goes downhill
The Inq used to be great. When Mad Mike started it they refused to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements. When you got news, it was real. Well, now they do sign Non-Disclosure Agreements. And now I don’t read the Inquirer anymore.
Trolls, trolls, trolls
I’ve been busy for the last week or so, holidays. But I just ran into something I had to share. It’s a post on the VisInsights blog titled Buzz Marketing techniques to become illegal in UK? Why am I pointing this out? Because of a statement near the end: Marketers globally are continuing to understand […]
Trolls, trolls, trolls
I’ve been busy for the last week or so, holidays. But I just ran into something I had to share. It’s a post on the VisInsights blog titled Buzz Marketing techniques to become illegal in UK? Why am I pointing this out? Because of a statement near the end: Marketers globally are continuing to understand […]