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Bill与云彩

Publish date: 2008-1-8 11:38 Posted by ultraxp
http://www.tweakvista.com/Article39218.aspx 在2008年1月6日的CES大会上,Bill Gate最后一次代表微软作了主题演讲。上面的短片即是描绘的Bill最后一天在微软工作并离开的情景(虚构)。 无论在历史上,还是在我们的周围。能够创建一番丰功伟业的人并不少见,可是能够如此坦然,幽默,洒脱的选择离开的人,能有几个。 英者自知,雄者自胜,可故事里更多的还是英雄迟暮的悲壮。若论洒脱,最多也就是徐志摩的诗词所写:我挥挥衣袖,不带走一片云彩。 可是Bill, 他没有挥衣袖 ----而是微笑的鼓鼓掌,让办公室的灯光熄灭。 他没有挥衣袖,带走的却远比云彩更加传奇。
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Zune

Publish date: 2007-11-15 09:10 Posted by ultraxp
  www.zuneoriginals.net 新版本的Zune, 就是很多人说非常不Cool的那个东东:) 现在可以自己定制颜色,背面图案与文字。 可惜我,我老婆,我老婆的姐姐,我老婆姐姐的老公就是觉得iPod特丑,是人都有一台,Zune特美。 想起以前老师的评语: 你这是青春期叛逆哦 俺们给毒害了...  
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Tech Ed China 2007

Publish date: 2007-10-30 11:54 Posted by ultraxp
    Technorati Tags: TechEd , China , Microsoft 一转眼,从我2001年第一次接触TechEd到今天已经7年。从一名参会者,到TechEd讲师,到TechEd项目组成员。时间的变化,个人的发展与公司,行业的成长.... 这一切都是难得的经历。明天,TechEd China 2007的第一站上海即将开幕,写几点个人感受。 今年TechEd内部项目启动时,项目组负责人高玉民先生问在座的同事: 在座有哪些人在加入微软之前参加过TechEd。--- 绝大部分人举手。又问: 在座有多少同事在加入微软后参加过不止一次TechEd----几乎全部举手。“在座有哪些同事作为讲师或者项目组成员,为TechEd作过贡献""------ 全部举手...... 在不知不觉中,TechEd已经成为公司内外深入人心的一个品牌。 那么TechEd究竟魔力何在?它并不是完美的,为什么参会者一年比一年多,整个活动越办越成功?我想有以下几点: 合作共赢合作共赢一直是微软的整体业务发展战略。这也是一个平台公司的核心价值观之一
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Are you a Net Promoter?

Publish date: 2007-10-12 11:16 Posted by The Ipswitch Blog
No, we're not talking about a new plugin for WhatsUp that advances the careers of network administrators (WhatsUp does that well enough without plugins), we're talking about a number that Harvard Business Review modestly called, "The One Number You Need to Grow" This number is so popular and important, it has its own book and even its own conference in Miami this winter. What is this number? Unlike Avogadro's number, this number, the Net Promoter Score, is different for every company and can
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Business Book Club: The Halo Effect

Publish date: 2007-10-1 21:47 Posted by The Ipswitch Blog
This month's Business Book Club selection is The Halo Effect, but Phil Rozenzweig. I came across this book through recommendation surfing (if that becomes a buzzword, you read it here first) on Amazon.com, that is, I was following the system's "if you like that, you might also like this" links from books I liked to books I didn't know I liked yet. I suspect this is a common practice, and it's ginormously smart of Amazon to facilitate it. They got another $25 out of me, didn't they? I found Th
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MSFT sees its shadow, five more months of XP

Publish date: 2007-9-29 00:18 Posted by The Ipswitch Blog
Maybe that should read, Microsoft sees the writing on the wall. In any case, as reported by PC World and just about everybody else, Microsoft announced today that it would continue to sell Windows XP through the end of June, five months longer than previously announced. CMP Channelweb reports that OEMs have six months more than before to ship PCs with XP instead of Vista. It's clear that even some of the most MicroSkeptic of power users and home users are warming to Vista, but this news shows
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The total package

Publish date: 2007-9-24 21:05 Posted by The Ipswitch Blog
I recently returned from a few weeks in Asia, doing seminars, meeting press, hanging out with our local distribution partners and resellers, and of course, observing (and ingesting) the cultural differences. The one that's always interesting to me, especially in Japan, is the packaging of products. I mean the literal box or carton or bag that things come in, and the importance that people seem to attach to it. In Japan, my hotel room had separate waste and recycle bins under the desk, and the
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Meetings not useless, after all

Publish date: 2007-9-19 16:30 Posted by The Ipswitch Blog
In his blog, Marginal Revolutions, economist Tyler Cowen opined yesterday that meetings are not in fact entirely useless, boring, time-wasting and soul-destroying, quoting his piece in the October 1 issues of Forbes (free registration required) Meetings also confer a sense of control. Attendees feel like insiders who have a real voice in decisions. This boosts their motivation to implement ideas discussed as a group. For this reason it is especially important to listen to the blowhards and the
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Open (Office) for Business?

Publish date: 2007-9-19 06:49 Posted by The Ipswitch Blog
In business school, they used to lecture us a lot about the "Network Effect" and "Network Externalities" which meant, more or less, that some things are more valuable because of the number of people using them, rather than because of any of the thing's intrinsic merits. Or, as the wise wikipedia puts it: A network effect is a characteristic that causes a good or service to have a value to a potential customer which depends on the number of other customers who own the good or are users of the s
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OS cold war hot again?

Publish date: 2007-9-17 20:34 Posted by The Ipswitch Blog
This blog is more or less about business and technology, so when we write about Apple, it's usually more of a business case type thing and not about the possible use of Apple technology in mainstream businesses. But a recent article in the New York Times suggests that Apple's Mac OS has been given a brief window of opportunity to gain business customers by Microsoft's missteps with Vista. Will fear of Vista plus the wild popularity of iphones and ipods equal more Macs on business desktops? W
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