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There were 6 blog postings during May (2007):
What does an F1 IT Manager really want?
Jon Collins and I were lucky enough to have recently been invited on a tour of the ING Renault FI Team factory. Sadly they had to talk about work stuff too…
You’d be forgiven for assuming that a factory employing 500 people would be...
Martin Atherton, Freeform Dynamics | 2nd May '07
I am a blogger not a Blogger!
An invitation from SAP to attend the imminent SAPPHIRE event in Vienna as a “Blogger” got me a bit confused.
I would quite naturally describe myself as an industry analyst, consultant, small business owner, dad, husband, etc, as these...
Dale Vile, Freeform Dynamics | 14th May '07
PPC vs Blackberry - second thoughts
Certain events can cause the need for a quick decision: it is strange how a single incident can completely upturn one’s perspective on things. It all started quite innocuously, as I was looking into changing mobile service providers. On offer...
Jon Collins, Freeform Dynamics | 16th May '07
Informa + Datamonitor
My old employer gets bought. Here's my thoughts.
Informa's cash offer / whatever (don’t ask me about the specifics) of ₤6.50 per share is the culmination of CEO Mike Danson's 20yr (mas o menos) voyage of stubbornness from a first market...
Martin Atherton, Freeform Dynamics | 17th May '07
Towards Second Life 2.0
There seem to be a lot of twos in the industry at the moment. From a personal perspective, I am coming up to the 20-year anniversary of having completed my Computational Science degree (with a gentlemanly 2-2, I might add), which means I have spent...
Jon Collins, Freeform Dynamics | 18th May '07
ITSM / BSM - can we make all this a bit easier to engage with?
I need to make this clear—we don't have the answers to the stuff I'm talking about below yet so this is almost an 'intro to an intro' of some interesting things we have in the pipeline, plus the current / recent musings of the FFD team while...
Martin Atherton, Freeform Dynamics | 31st May '07
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