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Viewpoint of an Entrepreneur: A Business Intelligence Software Blog

A software entrepreneur shares his unique real-world perspective on entrepreneurship, software development, software deployment, and real-time Business Intelligence software.

Who is More Clueless CIOs or Developers - September 16, 2008

CIOs think that Developers in companies are clueless. The Reader Feedback in this article clearly shows that CIOs are just as clueless about Developers and why they are so!
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Do You Have Jerks at Work How do you cope with them - September 13, 2008

Life is too short to put up with jerks at work. The workplace may be where a lot of us spend the majority of our time, here on earth. To put up with jerks during that time may be a bit much!
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Can Total Cloud Computing be Implemented with Barebones Linux - Yes It can be! - September 11, 2008

Cloud Computing can be implemented on top of a machine with barebones Linux! But the trick is to not let any of the Linux vendors "Add Value"!!! That's where the whole trouble starts!
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Google Chrome Beta Yet To Impress Me - September 6, 2008

I downloaded and tried out the new Google Chrome Beta browser and am not impressed as yet!
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What's the Number 1 City for Tech Jobs You might be surprised! - September 4, 2008

What's the Number 1 City for Technology Jobs It's Not Silicon Valley or Boston! You might be surprised at .....Drum Roll Please.....
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