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TomorrowNow Lawsuit Underlines the Fact that to SAP and Oracle, Customers are Nothing More than Chess Pieces in A Wall Street Game

November 9, 2010

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TomorrowNow was founded in December 1998 by Andrew Nelson and Seth Ravin, to provide upgrade and technical service to PeopleSoft licensees with large, complex environments. In March 2002, the company changed its business to focus on providing third-party maintenance and support service to companies licensing enterprise software. In January, 2005, TomorrowNow was purchased by SAP […]

Stockholm Dispatch 3 – Integrity of Sharing a Key Aspect of the IBX Capgemini Summit

October 10, 2010

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While I am sitting here in the Airport in New Jersey (and please no comments about contests in which first prize is a week in New Jersey, while second prize is two weeks in New Jersey), I thought that I would get off a quick dispatch about the just concluded IBX Capgemini Summit in Stockholm, […]

Live Broadcast Schedule from eWorld includes 13 seminars and a Roundtable discussion on “Security in the Outsourcing Cloud”

September 21, 2010

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Well the 10th Annual eWorld Conference in London takes place next week on the 28th and 29th of September, and the PI Window on Business Show will be broadcasting to you Live 13 seminars and a Special Roundtable discussion on “Security in the Outsourcing Cloud.” Adding to what amounts to be an exciting lineup of […]

Roundtable on Outsourcing and Security in the Cloud just one highlight for eWorld 2010

September 10, 2010

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The PI Window on Business Show is launching a busy Fall schedule which includes our 200th Episode Anniversary Special and Live Event Feeds from both London and Stockholm.  For those who did not have the opportunity to tune in to the broadcast, here is the link to our 100th Episode Special . The Live Event […]

OECM Pulls PowerPoint Update

September 7, 2010

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Low and behold, I just went back to the September 1st post “OECM Punts Ariba, Taking a $20 Million Dollar Hit In The Process?” and magically the “pulled” PowerPoint has reappeared! It will be interesting to see if we get a response from the OECM along the lines of a claim that the PowerPoint was never […]

PI News Flash: Baxter VP to be Interviewed Regarding Kawasaki Contract

August 25, 2010

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Last week I posted a brief article on Kawasaki selecting Baxter Planning Systems whose SaaS solution is specifically focused on meeting the “unique demands of the after-market, service, repair, and spare parts industries.” It is an interesting selection for many reasons and on many levels. As a result, I will be welcoming Baxter Vice President […]

Chapter Excerpt from new book Tasers, Abortions and Parenting: Behind the Curtain of Policing America

August 22, 2010

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“What a fascinating read. It’s going to rile folks up as well as having many people yell “Amen!” It will also, probably for the first time, give people an understanding about the direction our society is heading and give them some idea how we got to where we are now. Plus, your chapter on parenting […]

What CXOs consistently fail to grasp about enterprise security

August 19, 2010

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During eWorld I will be hosting a Roundtable discussion on Outsourcing focusing on key areas such as “Security in the Cloud.” Joining 30 plus year public sector veteran and the author of the seminal “Towards Tesco – improving public sector procurement” paper Colin Cram as a member of the guest panel will be Richard Stiennon. […]

Wal-Mart, Sexual Discrimination and the Good Samaritans

August 9, 2010

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At the beginning of May, we aired a segment titled “How To Get Fired: Help Someone In Need!” in which I interviewed the two young Sprint employees from Colorado who were fired for coming to the aid of an aging security guard who was attempting to apprehend a shoplifter. Known as the Good Samaritans, both […]

Haiti: The Aftershock For Change

August 5, 2010

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In January 2010, a massive magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti in which the epicenter was about 15 km southwest of the capital, Port-au-Prince. An estimated 2 million people live within the zone of heavy to moderate structural damage,and based on expert assessment this earthquake was classified as the worst in the region over the last […]