Posted on April 11th, 2007 by
Everyone fears failure. But breakthroughs depend on it. The best companies embrace their mistakes and learn from them
COVER STORY PODCAST
Ever heard of Choglit? How about OK Soda or Surge? Long after “New Coke” became nearly synonymous with innovation failure, these products joined Coca-Cola Co.’s (KO ) graveyard of beverage busts.
Choglit, in case […]
Filed under: Quickbase | No Comments »
Posted on April 11th, 2007 by
New web tools are changing how office work gets done.
(FORTUNE Magazine) — On June 15, Bill Gates announced his retirement plan, and the software world turned its eyes in unison to Ray Ozzie, his chosen successor.
Ozzie had already signaled his vision for Microsoft (Charts) in a November memo, which was widely summarized as “must […]
Filed under: Quickbase | No Comments »
Posted on April 11th, 2007 by
Q&A: Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen handicaps the race for business advantage via technology.
Be the first to comment on this article
Disruption in business is the focus of Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen, who has carried out groundbreaking research into how small, underestimated companies can disrupt and unseat established and seemingly invincible […]
Filed under: Quickbase | No Comments »
Posted on April 11th, 2007 by
As the popularity of wireless networks in homes and small businesses continues to soar, so do the chances that outsiders will hack unsecured networks and use them for malicious purposes.
Very few home and business owners realize the importance of securing their networks and the risks they incur by not doing so. It is often up […]
Filed under: Quickbase | No Comments »
Posted on April 11th, 2007 by
As the popularity of wireless networks in homes and small businesses continues to soar, so do the chances that outsiders will hack unsecured networks and use them for malicious purposes.
Very few home and business owners realize the importance of securing their networks and the risks they incur by not doing so. It is often up […]
Filed under: Quickbase | No Comments »
Posted on April 11th, 2007 by
QuickBase Adds Dynamic Forms, New Charting and Packaged Application Updates
QuickBase, a division of Intuit Inc., announced improvements that make configuring and using QuickBase applications faster and easier than other software alternatives. QuickBase combines workflow, data, communication management functions in a flexible, Web-based solution that provides a wide array of powerful business management applications.
“QuickBase […]
Filed under: Quickbase | No Comments »
Posted on April 11th, 2007 by
With more than one-third of the Fortune 100 tapping QuickBase for CRM, sales management and project management, Intuit thinks it has a winner on its hands.
Salesforce.com isn’t the only game in town when it comes to CRM-as-a-service. In a certain sense, it isn’t even the oldest. The former Siebel Systems Inc. launched its own ASP-oriented […]
Filed under: Quickbase | No Comments »
Posted on April 11th, 2007 by
New features include dynamic forms, dashboards and compatibility with Microsoft Project
June 20, 2006 (Computerworld) — Intuit Inc. announced today that it’s girding its QuickBase Web-hosted collaboration software to compete with offerings from Microsoft Corp. and software-as-a-service start-ups by adding new features such as easy-to-build dynamic forms and dashboards and compatibility with Microsoft Project management software.
Best-known […]
Filed under: Quickbase | No Comments »
Posted on April 11th, 2007 by
Software-as-a-service applications from Google, Yahoo, and Salesforce.com are driving change in architecture, appearance and business model of enterprise applications, turning the sector from a niche into a multi-billion dollar market. But the business model isn’t without its challenges.
Calling the trend a “disruptive phenomenon,” Merrill Lynch & Co. analyst Kash Rangan said in a report released […]
Filed under: Quickbase | No Comments »
Posted on April 11th, 2007 by
One mistake too many companies make is to reserve the majority of a project’s budget for license fees and implementation. When that happens, other expenditures — such as support for new users, training and changing the use of a system to meet new corporate needs — tend to be
Choosing the right system in the first […]
Filed under: Quickbase | No Comments »