Portfolio Work And Blogs In business/entrepreneurship

Tough Day For Microsoft

More information can be found at the links provided, but Microsoft is not starting the year off strong. Most media outlets led with a story about how the Zune, Microsoft’s digital music player, was hit with a glitch in how its internal clock accounts for leap year. Then, it’s industry leading web browser, Internet Explorer, [...]

A Bail Out Plan That Might Actually Work

Autos, banks and investment firms have all benefited this year from a plethora of legislative handouts. The firms receiving our hard-earned tax dollars have all been publicly traded and have several thousand employees. More money has been set aside and spent in the last two months for distressed banks and brokers than the Iraq war [...]

Linux Suitable For Consumer?

I recently read this article at FastCompany’s website about Linux: the open source, freely available operating system. While it technically competes with Windows and Mac OS X, most users have probably never heard of it. Most data center admins probably couldn’t live without it. It has a commanding lead in the enterprise hosting space and [...]

Serial Entrepreneurs Probably Think Like This

While I aspire to be a serial entrepreneur, I’m not old enough to be considered serial per-se. What is interesting is the way the mind of a serial entrepreneur is wired. Robert Scoble (via his twitter feed) pointed me to this blog entry which I thought was pretty interesting. Not just because the experiences [...]