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Sustainable brand strategy for the New Economy. January 26, 2009 • 1:50 am. The Importance on Non-Linear Thinking Pt.2…Mental Flossing. What is the best way to inspire creative thinking? The following is a tried and true creative group activity to be used in place of brainstorming. I like to call it the Creative Cornucopia or mental flossing . I’ll use the launch of a Chinese Wine in the U.S. as an example. Many of the most successful marketing campaigns have come from this process:. 5 Cross-Pollination ...
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Big Endian: Google's Wheels
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A companion site to Parallax. More technology. More Enterprise 2.0. More frequently. Laquo; Crosstex Energy Implements Newmerix’s Automate! Test To Effectively Automate M&A Activities in PeopleSoft. NYT : Back to the Future ». March 29, 2006. I tried to get to my news alerts today. I have been noticing more and more problems with basic Google services. Are the wheels coming off? Anyone else seeing problems? March 29, 2006 in Google. Posted by: Niel Robertson. April 03, 2006 at 09:24 AM.
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Big Endian: More Is Less
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A companion site to Parallax. More technology. More Enterprise 2.0. More frequently. Laquo; Salesforce.com Against the Downtime Ropes Again. April 11, 2006. If you are looking for a well compiled list of Oracle's standard answers to almost every question that has been asked in the last year - here is a good interview. With Charles Philips on TheStreet.com. April 11, 2006 in Oracle. The comments to this entry are closed. Parallax : Calculating Technology's Future. Enterprise 2.0 Bloggers.
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Big Endian: Oracle
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A companion site to Parallax. More technology. More Enterprise 2.0. More frequently. April 11, 2006. If you are looking for a well compiled list of Oracle's standard answers to almost every question that has been asked in the last year - here is a good interview. With Charles Philips on TheStreet.com. April 11, 2006 in Oracle. April 01, 2006. I Knew Ellison Was Building a Death Star. April 01, 2006 in Oracle. March 27, 2006. I read a good article. March 27, 2006 in Oracle. March 23, 2006. I pointed to a ...
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Big Endian: I Knew Ellison Was Building a Death Star
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A companion site to Parallax. More technology. More Enterprise 2.0. More frequently. Laquo; How to Win a Land War in Seattle. Typepad Becomes a Platform ». April 01, 2006. I Knew Ellison Was Building a Death Star. I have written about 30,000 words on the Oracle versus SAP battle. I think the following 2 minute YouTube video pretty much blows anything I have said away. Darth Ellison battles the forces of Jedi ABAP and Jedi Java. Who knew those folks in Waldorf could be so whacky. April 01, 2006 in Oracle.
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Big Endian: The Script that Broke the Camel's Back
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A companion site to Parallax. More technology. More Enterprise 2.0. More frequently. Laquo; Asking the Right Questions. SAP buys Virsa ». April 06, 2006. The Script that Broke the Camel's Back. For quite a while now I have been tracking NetSuite. In the background. Yes, you know NetSuite, its the. CRM OnDemand company that Larry Ellison invested in. Well, today they launched. April 06, 2006 in NetSuite. August 05, 2011 at 11:26 PM. You write well will be waiting for your new publications.
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Big Endian: SAP buys Virsa
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A companion site to Parallax. More technology. More Enterprise 2.0. More frequently. Laquo; The Script that Broke the Camel's Back. Salesforce.com Against the Downtime Ropes Again ». April 06, 2006. Two days ago, SAP announced. Their acquisition of Virsa. This was a pretty expected move by them, but it does point out a few things:. 1) SAP is being more open to growth through acquisition. 2) They are investing in edge technologies that all of their customers are demanding/requiring. There is a good quote.