I talk with so many vendors and industry folks that I sometimes lose track of all of them. So about 3 weeks ago CIO magazine was doing a story on Windows 7 deployment and I gave some feedback.
It's a kick to see how many different places they publish this stuff, I like the Norway post of the story!
http://news.idg.no/cw/art.cfm?id=7EB47DC1-1A64-6A71-CEFB2E528DA89CE9
http://www.cio.com/article/493427/Windows_Why_I_m_in_No_Rush_to_Adopt
http://windows7forums.com/live-rss-feeds/6658-thin-budgets-bad-vista-vibes-could-block-windows-7-adoption-itbusiness-ca.html
http://www.itworld.com/windows/68602/windows-7-why-im-no-rush-adopt
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Friday, January 11, 2008
Harvard's Healthcare CIO and Blackberry's Poster Child
CIO magazine did a piece on John Halamka, CIO at Harvard's Medical School and many other things. While most people can't cope on 3-1/2 hours of sleep a night and 600 e-mails, there are some interesting suggestions, particularly on his blog about dealing with lots of e-mail.
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