He is a barbarian - I mean that in a flattering way. In many subtle and no-so-subtle ways he has changed SAP - made it embrace the new (and risky) world of blogging and social networking, guided it into several investments in startups and yes, even take more aggressive approaches to competitors.
He is going to a start up (he has requested we not share where - he will announce at the Office 2.0 conference on October 11).
I am also grateful to him for bringing together another set of barbarians - the Irregulars.
He is a barbarian - I mean that in a flattering way. In many subtle and no-so-subtle ways he has changed SAP - made it embrace the new (and risky) world of blogging and social networking, guided it into several investments in startups and yes, even take more aggressive approaches to competitors.
He is going to a start up (he has requested we not share where - he will announce at the Office 2.0 conference on October 11).
I am also grateful to him for bringing together another set of barbarians - the Irregulars.
Jeff Nolan, Barbarian
Jeff Nolan announces he is leaving SAP.
He is a barbarian - I mean that in a flattering way. In many subtle and no-so-subtle ways he has changed SAP - made it embrace the new (and risky) world of blogging and social networking, guided it into several investments in startups and yes, even take more aggressive approaches to competitors.
He is going to a start up (he has requested we not share where - he will announce at the Office 2.0 conference on October 11).
I am also grateful to him for bringing together another set of barbarians - the Irregulars.
September 13, 2006 in People Commentary | Permalink