Monthly Archives: October 2012

Unicorn Sighting

ExchangeDefender, Shockey Monkey
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Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow! I’m very excited to go back to work tomorrow and talk about Unicorns. Not signed up for the webinar? Please join me! I’m pretty sure you’re going to like what I have to show you. Wednesday, October … Continue reading

Partnership Details

Boss, IT Business
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Building successful partnerships hinges on work done on both sides of the vendor/VAR river. If you ever wonder how some people seem to love working with companies that may have left you with a bad taste, it’s probably because some … Continue reading

Unmanaged Management

Boss
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Employees spend so much time dealing with the “feedback” (or “blowback”) from their managers that they rarely consider the fact that both sides manage the relationship. This is true in business to business environment between vendors and clients just as … Continue reading

Designers Challenge

Shockey Monkey
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This is not a sales/SPAM post but I do have to frame it for you in perspective: We’re working on the updates to Shockey Monkey which will soon be powering over 10,000 businesses worldwide. Design of the look, feel, flow … Continue reading

Vladstradamus Part 2

IT Business, Microsoft
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Yesterday I wrote a little about the stuff that’s currently bugging me about the overall state of the SMB IT Land and to sum it up, I don’t appreciate it when people don’t like the reality they see and try … Continue reading

Vladstradamus Part 1

Boss, IT Business, Microsoft
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Comments like these have been coming in fast and furious over the past year or so: … and to be honest they kind of piss me off because it makes me seem like some kind of a prophet. Like I … Continue reading

iPhone 5: Week Later

Apple
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There is no shortage when it comes to opinions and reviews of Apple’s latest iPhone. To sum it up, it’s the greatest thing to ever descend from heaven unless you use maps in which case you’re doomed. More realistically, it’s … Continue reading