Having an Exchange server in the mix also opens up other possibilities, like further integration with our Cisco VoIP system, integration with some of our manufacturing equipment & systems and even prompted some discussion on evaluating SharePoint instead of Quickr (which we’re now doing).
Read the full blog post for the entire story of how the iPho ...
I couldn't resist this Consumerist headline to once more validate my opinion that Apple users suffer from "battered customer syndrome." Before you get started on what must be my dogmatic sense of loyalty to the PC, I assure you that I bear no religious affinity for anything technical. I do, however, have my opinions. Lately I've been struggling with the whole Apple market. Yea I like what they hav ...
Yesterday I was asked to comment on a series of blog posts my colleague Guy Creese recently made regarding Google Apps for the enterprise and how I felt about his commentary. For background here are links to the posts in Guy's blog, Pattern Finder: Google Should Announce Google Exchange (April 8, 2008) Stark Reminder: Gmail Is Still in Beta (April 17, 2008) A SaaS Lesson for Microsoft: Simplify t ...
Ed Brill decided to call my (well some Californians) Congressman Darrell Issa about his testimony regarding missing White House e-mail. At the top of Ed's list was his concern about some disparaging remarks teh Congressman made about Lotus Notes.
I ended up on the phone with Congressman Darrell Issa, who could not have been nicer or more understanding of what issues were raised by his ...
My friend Volker posted this on his blog today. It's a fascinating video and worth ever minute. Stay to the end.
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor had an opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: One morning, she realized she was having a massive stroke. As it happened -- as she felt her brain functions slip away one by one, speech, movement, understanding -- she studied and re ...