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Jon's cheeky weekly review of which enterprise software articles hit (or didn’t) on diginomica & beyond
Jon's cheeky weekly review of which enterprise software articles hit (or didn’t) on diginomica & beyond
Fred Wilson's zero-rating warnings don't stand up to scrutiny. Here are five reasons.
With the care.data controversy still fresh in the minds of the general public, the Cabinet Office's plans to share data between government departments faces a steep uphill challenge.
While Oracle’s takeover of TOA Technologies has sparked M&A activity in the field services space, ServiceNow is planning expansion into new areas in order to grow its service management footprint.
A Frenchman who's not taking the whole of August off on vacation? That's how important Atos planned takeover of Bull is to the services giant.
You wouldn't let a turkey decide the festive menu so don't put IT in charge of your digital future. McKinsey and others advise a 2-speed strategy for enterprise transformation
Did Oracle just fire the first shot in the next round of M&A activity in its ongoing tit-for-tat battle with best frenemy Salesforce.com with its acquisition of field service managment firm TOA Technologies?
The not-for-profit helps teachers and donors connect on a crowd funding website, so that schools can find the money they need to pay for projects – and marketing apps in the cloud are helping boost donations.
The ill thought out Spanish Google tax could lead to a loss of €1,1 billion annually. Do legislators realize this or are they blindly caving into media interests?
Tableau blew out its Q2 2014 numbers with revenue at $90.7 million and upped guidance by more than 400 basis points. Is there anything that can stop them? Not right now.