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Posted 15 weeks ago
There is a lot of blog chatter about SaaS business models, and VCs like Bessemer have done a great job distilling the key features of SaaS businesses into easy-to-apply rules. This stuff is great if
Tags: blog
Posted 16 weeks ago
One of the hottest companies presenting at last week'ss SIIA OnDemand Conference in Amsterdam was on-demand remote IT management software vendor NTRglobal. Well, today we announced a significant equ
Tags: blogger
Posted 16 weeks ago
This is a guest column from my colleague Evan Frank: This past week I attended the Software & Information Industry Association s OnDemand Europe conference in Amsterdam. The goal of the annual SIIA
Posted 19 weeks ago
Andrew Orlowski produced an aggressive I-told-you-so article in Tuesday's Register, gleefully declaring the Web 2.0 bubble as burst. The trigger was a short piece in the FT titled: Web 2.0 fails
Posted 20 weeks ago
A recent blog note from Alan Buxton, CTO of TradingPartners (disclosure: Kennet portfolio company, more below) reminded me of why traditional software is a dying business and why I'm so obsessed with
Posted 23 weeks ago
As I vaguely predicted a year ago as part of my series on unmarketable technologies , Cambridge-based Splashpower has gone into administration. This is a sad day for the forces of openness and int
Tags: pda
Posted 24 weeks ago
I'm a big fan of the so-called mashable Web, because it implies that this unmanageable ocean of information can be turned into a personalised set of relevant applications. That's nerd-talk for 'data
Posted 24 weeks ago
I'm a big fan of the so-called mashable Web, because it implies that this unmanageable ocean of information can be turned into a personalised set of relevant applications. That's nerd-talk for 'data
Posted 27 weeks ago
Not content with upending the distribution and pricing model for new music releases, Radiohead are on the bleeding digital edge again: letting fans take apart & remix their music, and pay for the pri
Posted 27 weeks ago
Not content with upending the distribution and pricing model for new music releases, Radiohead are on the bleeding digital edge again: letting fans take apart & remix their music, and pay for the pri




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