A New Architecture for opentaps
When I first wrote opentaps 2.0 Planning, my goal was to come up with a new architecture that would make enterprise software […]
When I first wrote opentaps 2.0 Planning, my goal was to come up with a new architecture that would make enterprise software […]
Take a look at this chart from O’Reilly Radar: You say you want a revolution? It’s called post-PC computing: We are entering a […]
There’s an interesting story from SoftwareAdvice.com about the origin of ACT!, the first contact management and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software.
A product is useless without a platform, or more precisely and accurately, a platform-less product will always be replaced by an equivalent […]
You should read the Occam’s Razor blog’s post about measuring social media. It suggests that you try to measure social media interactions as conversations, […]
According to The Wall Street Journal, Yahoo!’s problems stem from the declining value of content: “People tell me that content is king, […]
European and Latin American companies looking for a fully-featured, low cost, and flexible business management system can now leverage the power of […]
Thanks again to Stalyn Chavez of BokSoft in Peru, who has been working with opentaps, the Purchasing and Warehouse modules of opentaps […]
The world of social media and mobile devices is fundamentally changing the way we work. A Shift in Behavior
The tagline for this year’s IBM Performance 2011, “From Insight to Foresight,” tells us a lot about where IBM sees enterprise software […]
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