Summer travel is about to begin. I am deep in the throes of planning our Sicily trip in May. In doing so, however, I miss not having access to an app that could make life dramatically easier and cut hours from my workflow. Let me describe what my travel planning workflow looks like. Step 1:
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Vlad Friedman: Over the course of time, it was almost like there was an impasse where by the time the recession hit in early 2000, we had just reached our stride. We were sitting in a good place. We were starting to build these relationships with more and more customers. As the market bottomed out,
Sramana Mitra: I don’t agree with this. We have done Cyber Security Thought Leadership stories where companies have come here and talked about risk assessment of the enterprise. I have to say I don’t agree with your comment that there is no one else playing in that space. That tells me that you haven’t done your
Sramana Mitra: As you brought up a little bit earlier, all web marketeers tend to do customer landing pages that are specifically speaking to certain segments or certain search terms. Is that something that people do with your product? Do you have the full functionality or do you have a different front-end? Jason Wallis: Sometimes, it’s just
Sramana Mitra: What year did you come up with the insight? Vlad Friedman: It was in the mid-90s. I don’t remember the exact year. Sramana Mitra: You started to provide a hosting solution in the 1995 to 1996 time frame. What was the customer base that you went after with that? Vlad Friedman: Interestingly, the
Following the news on Intel’s layoffs, I read some depressing projections for the rest of the technology industry. Dawn Kawamoto reports in Information Week that 260,000 tech workers will lose their jobs in 2016. Below are the numbers Dawn has gathered from one Wall Street Analyst’s predictions: VMware Estimated percentage of jobs to be cut