"Sadly for the enterprise, though, innovation has flowed primarily from the consumer side. Multiplayer games, slick cell phones, TiVo, the iPod, MySpace, YouTube, and other killer apps have redefined the state of technology."
We spend almost 2 trillion a year in business applications of technology. Time for enterprise technologies and internal IT to start delighting customers a lot more.
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"The chasm between boardroom and family room has narrowed"
"Sadly for the enterprise, though, innovation has flowed primarily from the consumer side. Multiplayer games, slick cell phones, TiVo, the iPod, MySpace, YouTube, and other killer apps have redefined the state of technology."
We spend almost 2 trillion a year in business applications of technology. Time for enterprise technologies and internal IT to start delighting customers a lot more.
"The chasm between boardroom and family room has narrowed"
Steve Fox, editor in chief at InfoWorld echoes the theme in my SAP-Ora-Fic post
"Sadly for the enterprise, though, innovation has flowed primarily from the consumer side. Multiplayer games, slick cell phones, TiVo, the iPod, MySpace, YouTube, and other killer apps have redefined the state of technology."
We spend almost 2 trillion a year in business applications of technology. Time for enterprise technologies and internal IT to start delighting customers a lot more.
January 20, 2007 in Industry Commentary, Innovative Business Uses of Technology | Permalink