In my post about HP last week I wrote "Yet, HP longs for press recognition through bigness - while trying to control the messages and the leaks. Almost Nixonesque."
I wish I had not invoked Nixon.
The NY Times is pursuing the "who knew what and when" with a vengeance. On a daily basis - 16th, 15th, 14th, 13th, 12th
In the past I have complained about mainstream media not being interested in enterprise technology
Unless of course, there are break-ins, power struggles and other titillating stuff.
Update: September 23. Dunn's Done. Hurd is headed to Washington. Where's Woodward?
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All the Chairperson's Men
In my post about HP last week I wrote "Yet, HP longs for press recognition through bigness - while trying to control the messages and the leaks. Almost Nixonesque."
I wish I had not invoked Nixon.
The NY Times is pursuing the "who knew what and when" with a vengeance. On a daily basis - 16th, 15th, 14th, 13th, 12th
All the Chairperson's Men
In my post about HP last week I wrote "Yet, HP longs for press recognition through bigness - while trying to control the messages and the leaks. Almost Nixonesque."
I wish I had not invoked Nixon.
The NY Times is pursuing the "who knew what and when" with a vengeance. On a daily basis - 16th, 15th, 14th, 13th, 12th
So is the Washington Post.
In the past I have complained about mainstream media not being interested in enterprise technology
Unless of course, there are break-ins, power struggles and other titillating stuff.
Update: September 23. Dunn's Done. Hurd is headed to Washington. Where's Woodward?
September 17, 2006 in Industry Commentary | Permalink