Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Microsoft Transition: Ballmer's Legacy Incomplete

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  August 28, 2013
Michael Endler Ballmer's Legacy Still Incomplete
Clearly, Ballmer had to go. But will Microsoft's "device and services" plan seem any more viable once a new CEO takes over?

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COMMENTARY
Why Ballmer's Departure Isn't On My Worry List
Yes, our organization is heavily invested in Microsoft products, but here's why the CEO's exit won't keep me up at night.

Ballmer Is Off The Matrix
Microsoft's outgoing CEO couldn't see the desktop for the tiles.


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Social Business Demands Working Out Loud
Encourage employees to narrate their work as part of doing their work.

Is Yammer-SharePoint Integration Right For You?
Yammer is poised to address some of Microsoft SharePoint's shortcomings. Will the combination work for your enterprise?

Hadoop According To Hortonworks: An Insider's View
Shaun Connolly, Hortonworks VP of corporate strategy, dishes on Hadoop 2.0., competition with Cloudera and the threat of big data commoditization.

New York State Chooses Office 365
Microsoft's Windows 8 might be struggling, but Office 365 is a cloud juggernaut. Its latest customer: New York State, which will move 120,000 employees to the popular cloud office suite by the end of the year.

SugarCRM Goal: Better Sales Tools
SugarCRM says competitors have fallen short in helping salespeople sell, but new Sugar 7 features will fill that gap.

Windows 8.1 Released To Manufacturers
Microsoft puts Windows 8.1 in PC and tablet makers' hands. But according to Forrester analyst, there might not be many customers waiting.


 
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