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Category Archives: IT Business
.. and I ain’t him. Not a day goes by that I don’t talk or chat with someone that doesn’t say “I miss you doing ___”, fill in the blank for “saying it how it is”, “the SBS show”, “calling … Continue reading
It’s Friday, and I figured it was as good of a time for a guest post as any. This time, however, we have someone that obviously doesn’t get it. But that’s not all, while this guy seems to be in … Continue reading
This is an impressive next step: AT&T plans to introduce a nationwide program today that gives owners of small- and medium-size businesses some of the same tools big security companies offer for monitoring employees, customers and operations from remote locations. … Continue reading
IT is a commodity. One company realized this over ten years ago, crushed its competitors, and skyrocketed to being the most despised/hated company in the IT Solution Provider space. That is of course unless you work with Dell and leverage … Continue reading
I think one thing I love the most about all my friends from UK is their uncanny ability to hand you your ass on a platter without a single profanity and upset you to the point that can’t even reply … Continue reading
Karl wrote an excellent post about his desire for the aggregator of all the information one would want to keep track of. While his point is great and I encourage you to read it in its own context, there is … Continue reading
(Great blog posts deserve great titles. This is neither – a friend of mine told me she would really prefer it if I could use cleaner, more appropriate titles to my blog posts so she could read them at work. … Continue reading
Have you ever done something so stupid, that became apparent to you in such a way that you figured the level of stupidity you just experienced better be followed by a quick death so you can at least get the … Continue reading
I’m still alive, thanks for checking on me. No, it’s not the survey, I still haven’t had the chance to look at the results (Note to self: record the SQL password and db name next time). No dear friends, nothing … Continue reading
Pay attention folks, I don’t often give you stuff thats not completely obvious and not available everywhere else. Today, I proudly present to you the cycle of VAR. There are three distinct stages: startup, profitability, outsourcing and the ability to … Continue reading
