Archive for the ‘Enterprise 2.0’ Category

TechCrunch50 demo

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Taking a break from day job duties to write a quick blog post. Some happenings coming up for Supplier View this week and thought I'd let the Internet know. I found out on Saturday morning that the Techcrunch50 people would like to see a demo of Supplier View for consideration ...

Paul Graham speaks, I listen

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Paul Graham has another write-up that has further invigorated my Supplier View efforts. In this post Graham writes about 30 start-up types that he is looking to fund. One of these really perked me up: 5. Enterprise software 2.0. Enterprise software companies sell bad software for huge amounts of money. They ...

What the heck is Supplier View?

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

  I've received some questions asking what is Supplier View. I've announced that I'm working on it, shared the logo, but haven't explained what my intentions are.  To help explain Supplier View I've been trying to come up with a high concept pitch. Here are a few ...

Enterprise RSS thoughts

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Doing my morning Google Reader/Twitter scan I came across this news bit passed by @chieftech. A company called KnowNow is shutting down after trying to provide RSS services to the enterprise. They had raised about $50 million over 7 years but evidently have failed to garner the business necessary to ...

Supplier View update

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

I've been pretty quiet the last couple of weeks due to a lot of time away from home. Now that my traveling is done for the near future expect more updates. Just because I have been gone doesn't mean anything has slowed down on Supplier View. Cody and Aaron have ...

Twitter as a work communication vehicle

Monday, March 31st, 2008

I manage a team of people scattered all over the world. I have people in Texas, Washington, California, New Hampshire, Mexico and Australia. Including contractors I have 15 people. There are pockets that work on the same applications but for the most part everyone is working on different projects or ...