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Friday | 5 December, 2008

eBusiness: Interviews

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    Google cries foul over coverage of Apps outages 13/11/2008 08:09:00

    Company says recent Google Apps outages received a disproportionate amount of press, leading to misperception about stability of the hosted suite
    Recent outages affecting Google Apps have received a disproportionately large amount of coverage from the technology press, resulting in a misperception about the stability of this hosted collaboration and communication suite.
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    Ray Ozzie steers Microsoft into the cloud 29/10/2008 08:40:00

    In an interview at PDC, Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie talks Windows Azure, cloud computing, and the company's future plans
    Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie has officially filled the shoes previously worn by founder and Chairman Bill Gates, stepping in as leader of the company's vast developer network, which is its lifeblood and crucial to the enormous success of Windows. Ozzie delivered Monday's keynote speech at the company's Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in Los Angeles, introducing Windows Azure, a cloud-computing development and hosting environment that integrates Ozzie's vision for the future of the Web, which he began building at his company Groove Networks before he joined Microsoft.
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    Ballmer On The Cloud, Google, Data Centers, Apple 03/10/2008 14:22:00

    Microsoft will out-cloud Google
    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer delivered the keynote speech at his company's London conference "Technologies to Change Your Business: How Customers Are Implementing Tomorrow's Strategies Today".
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    'Valley Girl' loves to live in a Web 2.0 world 26/09/2008 09:59:00

    Author and self-described valley girl Sarah Lacy talks about the rebirth of Silicon Valley
    With the recent rise of Web sites such as Facebook and MySpace, it's hard to believe that just a few years ago, the tech industry, along with many investors, were taken for a loop when the dot-com bubble burst and many companies went under.
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    Microsoft: We're not afraid of the cloud 25/09/2008 09:44:00

    'I don't envy' VMware CEO Paul Maritz, Microsoft server exec says
    Microsoft has been busy this year, rolling out Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 in a push to expand its presence in the corporate data center. To be successful, the company must overcome an economic environment that appears increasingly difficult as well as tough competition from rivals Oracle and VMware, among others
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    How Businesses Can Get More from Social Networking 19/09/2008 11:12:00

    AMR Research analyst Jonathan Yarmis says that social media falls short of providing business value for many companies. In order to combat this problem, companies must start small and focus on what conversations they want to have in social media forums.
    For all the talk of businesses embracing Web 2.0 and social software tools, most companies are still at the very early stages of adoption, says Jonathan Yarmis, an analyst at AMR Research who focuses on emerging technologies. In his latest research note on companies taking their first step into social media, he says that companies must avoid the "Kumbaya Zone" - the place where social media is ultimately a time-waster and has little business value.
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    At 10, Google reiterates commitment to CIOs 08/09/2008 08:36:00

    Matthew Glotzbach, product management director of Google's Enterprise team, chats with IDG News Service
    Google, which celebrates 10 years of its incorporation this month, remains strongly committed to its Enterprise unit and to the customers it serves, including IT and business managers and CIOs, although most of the company's revenue comes from online advertising.
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    Facebook Tech Infrastructure Needs Constant Care 02/09/2008 13:35:00

    Jonathan Heiliger, the top technology exec at the huge social networking site, talks about his efforts to build a technology operations team at Facebook that can both handle millions of users worldwide and a restless, creative culture inside the company.
    Started in a dorm room four years ago, the social networking site Facebook now claims to be the fourth most-trafficked site in the world. Ninety million active users pound on 10,000 servers every day, uploading millions and millions of pieces of information in a given month. For example, "friends," who socialize in 21 languages, add 500 million photos per month.
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    Facebook seeks trusted relationships on the 'Net 04/07/2008 09:57:22

    Facebook's director of engineering dissects product design, development and search efforts at Facebook
    While perhaps best known as a major social networking site in the Web 2.0 vein, Facebook is becoming a popular place to interface with potential customers, similar to what companies such as Scribe and iLike have done. Facebook also is being viewed as a place for enterprise collaboration, with Serena Software leveraging the site for this purpose. To get perspective on Facebook, InfoWorld Editor at Large Paul Krill recently spoke with Aditya Agarwal, Facebook director of engineering. Agarwal formerly worked in the Oracle server technologies division.
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    Q&A: Your disgruntled customers may be complaining to this man -- and all of the Internet 01/07/2008 10:00:02

    GetSatisfaction CEO says 'people-powered customer service' site can be a boon to marketers
    Meet the man who could be your company's de facto customer service representative - a man you have never met and certainly isn't on your payroll. Thor Muller is founder and CEO of Satisfaction Unlimited, which runs an online community where customers air complaints about companies like Comcast, Apple, United Airlines, Whole Foods, Washington Mutual, Snapfish and Expedia to fellow customers and to the Internet at large.
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    Networking veteran launches unique auction site 10/06/2008 10:53:50

    In a case of eBay in reverse, a new site sees the seller bidding for the business of the buyer
    The quest to find a good price on a high-definition television can be a frustrating and confusing experience. For most people, the process concludes with the purchase of a brand-new TV set. For Mukesh Chatter, that was just the beginning.
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