
| Chris Maxcer 08/07/14 7:13 AM PT | |
![]() | IBM wants to create better touchscreen apps so it can sell more Big Data analytics software, and it turned to Apple to get some iPad tablet love. Nice. I get that -- but plenty of business users need to type, too, in more than 140- character blips. If Microsoft can make a decent keyboard cover, you would think Apple could, right? Is Apple willing to address the most obvious weakness of the iPad? [More...] |
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![]() | Sales Forecast Dynamics Take a look at almost any sales software on the market, and you'll find the vendor's claim that the product accelerates the sales process. It's a given. For years, we've been trying to achieve this acceleration, and we've been succeeding. The only problem with this approach is that it can't go on forever. It's a form of expecting infinite growth based on limited resources. [More...] |
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