Berto Jongman: Klaus Schwab (Davos) in Foreign Affairs, Robert Steele Responds… UPDATE 1
Globalization 4.0 A New Architecture for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Globalization 4.0 A New Architecture for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Open Source Software At A Crossroads Over the years we’ve seen different approaches to monetizing open source, and we have examples of them all in the past year’s exits: Sell support and services (Heptio acquired by VMware VMW -1.98%) Sell managed open source ( MongoDB as-a-service) Have an open source core, sell the bits around …
I have been in France and UK for meetings — I did bring back a Yellow Vest as a gift for Donald Trump from admirers in France. My laptop suffered a critical failure from a Norton collapse that wiped out some Microsoft system files. It was a $99 fix but kept me from posting for …
Turn on Closed Captions (CC) for English Sub-Titles Executive Summary: Ukraine attacks Russia 14 December after a false flag. US nuclear capabilities not quite ready, US military aviation is at 40%, US naval vessels are totally vulnerable to electromagnetic neutralization, and US ground forces are vulnerable to geospatial neutralization, hence US under Trump may not …
The new word processor wars: A fresh crop of productivity apps are trying to reinvent our workday For notes and docs, there’s Quip, Notejoy, Slite, Zenkit, Notion and Agenda. For spreadsheets, there’s Bellevue, Wash.-based Smartsheet, as well as Airtable, Coda and, although it’s a very different take on the spreadsheet, Trello. The list goes on …
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Amazonia The little ecommerce company has been beavering away. Amazon Basics Now Includes ARM Server CPUs Amazon Sells a Lot over the Holiday New Gizmo Coming? Amazon Offers Free Online Class to Train You to Use AWS Has Microsoft got the Windows 10 update working yet? What about Azure log ins? Two Seattle companies. Which …
Cloudtenna for Combined Cloud and Local Search Here’s a claim we’ve heard before: ZDNet declares, “Find a File Anywhere: Cloudtenna Targets Local and Cloud File Search.” Writer Robin Harris begins by describing the problem this upgrade addresses—an increasing number of cloud storage locations, combined with on-premise servers, make good search solutions even more challenging to …
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