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From cars to self-replicating machines, some of the most interesting consumer devices can be found as Open Source projects. Here's eight of those projects that will amaze you. ... Continued »

November 18th, 2009

Salesforce Chatter: Facebook for the Enterprise

Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 9:30 am

Categories: CRM, Crowdsourcing, Enterprise 2.0, Facebook, Salesforce, collaboration

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Salesforce is announcing today a Salesforce Chatter, an enteprise collaboration application akin to Facebook. The move puts SalesForce in competition with offerings from other providers, including IBM Lotus. Here’s what’s being delivered. Read the rest of this entry »

November 10th, 2009

Logitech Buys LifeSize. Now what about Polycom?

Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 5:41 pm

Categories: Skype, Video Conferencing

Tags: Video Conferencing, Logitech, Video, Polycom Inc., Corporate Communications, Marketing, Dave Greenfield

A few weeks after Cisco’s Tandberg acquisition, peripheral manufacturer Logitech has announced that it was acquiring LifeSize for $405 million in cash. LifeSize provides high definition (HD) video communication solutions. Read the rest of this entry »

November 10th, 2009

Cisco Announces Hosted Email Service

Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 4:23 pm

Categories: Cisco, Cloud Computing, IP Telephony, Instant Messaging, Messaging, Microsoft

Tags: Collaboration, Cisco Systems Inc., Semantic Inbox, Outlook Experience, E-mail, Online Communications, Dave Greenfield

Cisco just announced a new hosted email offer, WebEx Mail. at its collaboration summit. This isn’t the first time that Cisco has entered the email business, but it does come at time when Cisco is moving to challenge Microsoft and IBM in broader collaboration space. Read the rest of this entry »

October 26th, 2009

Google Adds Social Search

Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 5:43 pm

Categories: Google, Search

Tags: Google Inc., Social Search, New York, Search Result, Dave Greenfield

A new experiment in Google Labs informs your search results with input from your social circle. Read the rest of this entry »

October 26th, 2009

A Net Neutrality Solution: Opinions Wanted

Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 3:15 pm

Categories: ISPs, Net Neutrality, Peering, Services

Tags: Content Provider, Monitoring, Net Neutrality, Internet Service, Internet, Dave Greenfield

I’ve been thinking about Net Neutrality for some time and wanted to get your thoughts and feedback on a solution that seems, well,  so simple and obvious that I can’t believe nobody has proposed it.  Read the rest of this entry »

October 26th, 2009

22 Tools to LifeLog Today

Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 2:01 pm

Categories: Uncategorized

Tags: Life, Tool, Data Set, Productivity, Digital Cameras, Digital Photography, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Dave Greenfield

Imagine never forgetting anything. You’d be able to recall that person’s name who you wanted to do business with at the tradeshow or just find those darn keys in the morning. That’s what LifeLogging (aka e-memory) tool is all about. While there was lots of news this week about how the technology will be available next year to help you store you life online we found 21 more tools that let you  LifeLog  today.

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October 24th, 2009

LifeLogging and Love: A Fatal Combination?

Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 1:02 pm

Categories: Uncategorized

Tags: Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Dave Greenfield

News this week came out about a new camera that will let you put your life online. LifeLogging, as this is called, may have adverse effects though for your health….

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October 15th, 2009

Survey: After Sidekick Failure Would You Buy Cloud Services?

Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 10:41 am

Categories: Cloud Computing, Uncategorized

Tags: Survey, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Hardware, Dave Greenfield

Microsoft confirmed this morning that it will begin recovering data for Sidekick users. The move caps off a week of turmoil for cloud computing advocates, which began with Microsoft’s Danger subsidiary announcing the loss of Sidekick data. You can read more about it here and the ensuing law suits here. Now its your turn to tell MIcrosoft what you think about the outage…. Read the rest of this entry »

October 14th, 2009

SharePoint Statistics: The Real Reason Behind SharePoint's Price Tag

Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 4:44 pm

Categories: MOSS, SharePoint, Social Media, Social Networking, Uncategorized

Tags: Microsoft SharePoint, Content Management, Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Dave Greenfield

What would you say is the most expensive part of a SharePoint deployment? A recent study by InfoTrends, a consultancy, identified where the money is being spent on SharePoint and where it’s not. The results may surprise you.

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October 12th, 2009

Google Adds Shared Folders to Docs

Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 3:32 pm

Categories: Google, Social Media

Tags: Folder, Google Inc., Google Docs, Shared Folder, Dave Greenfield

Google announced today that it was adding shared folders to Google Docs. With shared folders any file placed in the folder is  shared amongst people with access rights to the folder. Read the rest of this entry »

David GreenfieldDavid Greenfield is the principal in STAnalytics. a global technology-marketing consultancy where he advises enterprises on emerging technologies. See David Greenfield's full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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