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Series of Tubes: Books
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CRM, fine drinkables, and whatever else I feel like spouting off about. Subscribe to this blog's feed. The Software Insiders Point of View. Lots of really sharp minds contribute here. Ray Wang, John Ragsdale, Esteban Kolsky, and several people I should get to know. Speech Technology Magazine Blog. When the voices in your head come from machines . Help craft the next step in customer dialogue. I'm a journalist, consultant and software industry analyst. The Onion - America's Finest News Source. I spend a f...
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Series of Tubes: Travel
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CRM, fine drinkables, and whatever else I feel like spouting off about. Subscribe to this blog's feed. The Software Insiders Point of View. Lots of really sharp minds contribute here. Ray Wang, John Ragsdale, Esteban Kolsky, and several people I should get to know. Speech Technology Magazine Blog. When the voices in your head come from machines . Help craft the next step in customer dialogue. I'm a journalist, consultant and software industry analyst. The Onion - America's Finest News Source. To The tool...
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Series of Tubes: Web/Tech
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CRM, fine drinkables, and whatever else I feel like spouting off about. Subscribe to this blog's feed. The Software Insiders Point of View. Lots of really sharp minds contribute here. Ray Wang, John Ragsdale, Esteban Kolsky, and several people I should get to know. Speech Technology Magazine Blog. When the voices in your head come from machines . Help craft the next step in customer dialogue. I'm a journalist, consultant and software industry analyst. The Onion - America's Finest News Source. May 25, 2008.
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Series of Tubes: The word from Microsoft Convergence
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CRM, fine drinkables, and whatever else I feel like spouting off about. Subscribe to this blog's feed. The Software Insiders Point of View. Lots of really sharp minds contribute here. Ray Wang, John Ragsdale, Esteban Kolsky, and several people I should get to know. Speech Technology Magazine Blog. When the voices in your head come from machines . Help craft the next step in customer dialogue. I'm a journalist, consultant and software industry analyst. The Onion - America's Finest News Source. To The tool...
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Series of Tubes: Archives
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CRM, fine drinkables, and whatever else I feel like spouting off about. Subscribe to this blog's feed. The Software Insiders Point of View. Lots of really sharp minds contribute here. Ray Wang, John Ragsdale, Esteban Kolsky, and several people I should get to know. Speech Technology Magazine Blog. When the voices in your head come from machines . Help craft the next step in customer dialogue. I'm a journalist, consultant and software industry analyst. The Onion - America's Finest News Source.
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Series of Tubes: Business
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CRM, fine drinkables, and whatever else I feel like spouting off about. Subscribe to this blog's feed. The Software Insiders Point of View. Lots of really sharp minds contribute here. Ray Wang, John Ragsdale, Esteban Kolsky, and several people I should get to know. Speech Technology Magazine Blog. When the voices in your head come from machines . Help craft the next step in customer dialogue. I'm a journalist, consultant and software industry analyst. The Onion - America's Finest News Source. May 25, 2008.
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MarketingXLerator - Social Media Marketing Consulting - MarketingXlerator
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A Boutique Social Media Marketing Consultancy. 8220;Give a man a fish and he won’t starve for a day. Teach a man how to fish and he won’t starve for his entire life.”. The MarketingXLerator mission is to help clients reach. By creating realistic social media marketing strategies. We have a passion for social media. And believe that the intelligent use of modern marketing techniques can create a competitive edge. Of our joint project(s). Our plan is teach you. Whether you are a customer or competitor.
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CORPORATE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT BLOG: April 2009
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CORPORATE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT BLOG. Monday, April 6, 2009. Don’t Underestimate the “Service” in “Software as a Service”. As a provider of on-demand budgeting and planning solutions. We are both a consumer of Software as a Service solutions as well as provider. That reality drives home the importance of the service aspect of SaaS. To borrow an old adage, SaaS vendors need to teach clients to fish, so they can feed themselves. SaaS expert Jeff Kaplan has some thoughtful comments. View my complete profile.
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CORPORATE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT BLOG: Understanding what ‘What-if?’ is and how critical it has become
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CORPORATE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT BLOG. Friday, December 12, 2008. Understanding what ‘What-if? 8217; is and how critical it has become. I just finished a customer demonstration of our. And heard the typical question mostly asked in demos: “Do you handle “What-if” scenarios? I always find this question particularly frustrating, because the question should not be “Do we handle it? 8221; but, “How do you handle it? 8221; or “Is it easy enough to use that anyone in my finance group can use it? What if Lehman...
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CORPORATE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT BLOG: Enterprise Licensing for SaaS: Breaking the Glass Ceiling or Mortgaging the Future?
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CORPORATE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT BLOG. Friday, February 27, 2009. Enterprise Licensing for SaaS: Breaking the Glass Ceiling or Mortgaging the Future? As CMO of a SaaS-based solution provider. It sounds more like a mortgage than a revenue stream. From a business perspective, what is the incentive for the SaaS vendor to proactively manage the account if there is no additional revenue opportunity for years to come as the customer is essentially locked in financially with a license? View my complete profile.
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