Monthly Archives: May 2012

End Game

IT Business
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Tomorrow at noon I will be holding what is likely the last webinar I’ll hold in this iteration of ExchangeDefender, Own Web Now and Shockey Monkey. Don’t worry if you haven’t registered for it, it’s officially too late to send … Continue reading

When is enough.. enough?

Boss, IT Business
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Off topic: I hope you’re having a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. If you’re outside of United States and don’t celebrate the Memorial Day allow me to share the following as a recently naturalized american citizen: You’re welcome for us saving … Continue reading

The Great Lie of Balanced Life

Boss, IT Business
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I have written at length about why work-life balance is a myth to successful entrepreneurs. Yet every few months another unemployed person strays from the food stamp line to lecture us on why working too hard or too long or … Continue reading

Value of Leadership

Boss, ExchangeDefender, IT Business
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I wanted to title this blog post “Why I smile on my way to work every day” but decided to keep it on topic and for those of you that don’t like long winded run-on sentences here is a quickie: … Continue reading

The only thing that disappoints me..

IT Business, IT Culture
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One of the reasons why ExchangeDefender is on a roll this year is because I’ve been able to stay at work for over 6 months straight and keep my top talent focused on what we’re doing. It’s not like we … Continue reading

What it’s really like to work for Vlad

Boss
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Warning: This is really how our creative process works. Sometimes the Vlad from Vladville spawns off it’s entire fantasy land of what it’s really like to work for the real me. We’re cool. It took like 50 attempts to write … Continue reading

Not sure what I’m doing right but.. thanks!

Misc, Vladville
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Yesterday ExchangeDefender posted the biggest month both on revenue and profits. ExchangeDefender is booming thanks to Essentials ($0.50/user/month), the cloud is taking off with our premium offering that will include Lync (launch in May) and to be honest I’d love … Continue reading