Wednesday, 14 June 2006
Basecamp
Hello, We've been using Basecamp in a few projects with people working in different locations and with great success. I'd t like to know if you care to continued with this - worlds easiest project management tool.
The point is that this tool helps participants to take some clear decisions step by step in a complex project with participants all around the world. How are you doing?
14:40 Posted in Project Management | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: project management
Micromovies
We provide you with knowledge about the entire development process from script development to production and evaluation. We have gained special knowledge about consumer behaviour from our long-term experience in the field of Micromovies, Internet sops, Large Screen displays and film, which we can apply to every single step of the value building process.
13:55 Posted in Film | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: Micromovies
In Dallas Google is working on a secret weapon in its quest to dominate the next generation of Internet computing. But it is hard to keep a secret when it is a computing center as big as two football fields, with twin cooling plants protruding four stories into the sky.
Microsoft and Yahoo have announced that they are building big data centers as well. Google remains far ahead in the global data-center race, and the scale of its complex here is evidence of its extraordinary ambition.
The design and even the nature of the Google center in this industrial and agricultural outpost 80 miles east of Portland has been a closely guarded corporate secret.
The complex will tap into the region's large surplus of fiber optic networking, a legacy of the dot-com boom. Local residents are at once enthusiastic and puzzled about their affluent but secretive new neighbor, a successor to the aluminum manufacturers that once came seeking the cheap power that flows from the dams holding back the powerful Columbia.
Maybe we could do something with the old pulp and paper plants that will emerge in the years to come.
13:12 Posted in Next Generation | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: Internet, next generation
IBM VC Headquarter Menlo Park
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At IBM’s Silicon Valley IBM VC headquarters the latest news from IBM is helping entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and businesses in identifying and developing new technologies and to bring to the marketplace. It’s really a strategic connection to the marketplace.
IBM is leading the charge in providing an avenue for new companies and technologies get access to the large market where IBM has a big presence.
Particularly notable is it’s involvement in open source. The adoption of open standards based solutions in the emerging markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China has been a consistent priority for IBM.
Already there has been a dramatic shift occurring in the marketplace as governments in emerging markets move away from proprietary technology to open source solutions.
09:54 Posted in Venture Capital | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this
Networking communtieis
Networking, socializing, if you don't appear, you will disappear.
You don't need to work with large crowds
Learn to know people in your community
Learn about them and they might get interested in you

Take Your Networking to the Next Level!
A lot of money will be spent on networking in the future
What are the things we should be looking at?
Highly standardized
High-level performance
Differentiated offerings to the market place
Vendors do have to have an end to end solution
There tends to be more concentration
The value chain across the network
Commodization
Margins follow market share
When market shares increases, then the profits increase
As we put more value into our products
The models are so different
It will be a multi-year journey
What can we optimize through working together
We are at the level where we have much more collaboration
We take advantage of a much networking partners working with us
We search for ways to interface to various business layers
We try to interface with global clients through various messaging services
We operate based on open protocols
Programmable environments are rich, but they also crash
Services oriented applications
The open environment produces a lot of opportunities
Critical account situations have to be handled
Higher quality services
Multicast
Now we can handle the messages our self
09:30 Posted in Communication | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: Networking, communities, social collaboration


