Jeff Nolan shows how he runs IT and back office at his start up Teqlo. I have written before about development costs at the new generation of start ups like Jotspot, Flickr, Dropsend.
In a recent blog, Rich Karlgaard at Forbes gave credit to "extremely cheap technology" as one of the reasons for the strong US economy in spite of deficits of every kind.
Wait till large companies start thinking cheap - and I mean extremely cheap - like Jeff.
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New Florence Economics
Jeff Nolan shows how he runs IT and back office at his start up Teqlo. I have written before about development costs at the new generation of start ups like Jotspot, Flickr, Dropsend.
In a recent blog, Rich Karlgaard at Forbes gave credit to "extremely cheap technology" as one of the reasons for the strong US economy in spite of deficits of every kind.
Wait till large companies start thinking cheap - and I mean extremely cheap - like Jeff.
New Florence Economics
Jeff Nolan shows how he runs IT and back office at his start up Teqlo. I have written before about development costs at the new generation of start ups like Jotspot, Flickr, Dropsend.
In a recent blog, Rich Karlgaard at Forbes gave credit to "extremely cheap technology" as one of the reasons for the strong US economy in spite of deficits of every kind.
Wait till large companies start thinking cheap - and I mean extremely cheap - like Jeff.
January 09, 2007 in Industry Commentary | Permalink