Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Open Source ERP Grows Up - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership

Open Source ERP Grows Up - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership: "April 22, 2008 — CIO — Can open source software find a home in mission critical systems? Based on momentum in the open source ERP market, it's starting to look that way, particularly for IT leaders at midmarket and smaller enterprises."

Enterprise Wikis Seen As a Way to End 'Reply-All' E-Mail Threads - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership

Enterprise Wikis Seen As a Way to End 'Reply-All' E-Mail Threads - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership: "March 14, 2008 — CIO — Back in 2002, Ross Mayfield co-founded Socialtext, a company that sells enterprise wikis to companies looking to collaborate on key projects, improve products and customer service."

Tesco Finds Customers Want Mobile Ads

Women more responsive to cell phone ads
Banner ads on cell phones generated increased click-through rates to marketers' dedicated campaign WAP sites, the mobile division of British-based retailer Tesco reports. The most avid users of the service are thirtysomething women who handle their households' budgets, according to Tesco. (04/10) Tesco Finds Customers Want Mobile Ads

Thursday, April 17, 2008

The Smart Money Watches You Watch Videos - washingtonpost.com

The Smart Money Watches You Watch Videos - washingtonpost.com: "Last summer, a video clip featuring comedian Sarah Silverman went up on YouTube to promote CleanMyRide.org, an online campaign for cleaner fuel.

Then, two months ago, the video saw a sudden spike in traffic. But the video's producer, political-marketing firm MSHC Partners in the District, could not figure out what prompted the delayed jump"

Thursday, April 3, 2008

SugarSync Offers The Best Method Yet For Replicating FilesSugarSync Offers The Best Method Yet For Replicating Files

Personal Technology - WSJ.com: "It's a real problem keeping all the files you need available and up-to-date on multiple computers in multiple locations, whether they are key business documents or just favorite photos or songs. Adding to the problem is the increasingly common use of smart phones as little laptops, and the growing mixed use of Windows machines and Apple Macintoshes, which use different programs."