In Speed We Trust
In a week, some 4000 people are going to be rushing towards a tiny little town on the German-French border and at speeds that make local farmers and their livestock heads spin. Yes, it is that time each spring wh...
In a week, some 4000 people are going to be rushing towards a tiny little town on the German-French border and at speeds that make local farmers and their livestock heads spin. Yes, it is that time each spring wh...
Parallels´ Nils Hueneke and Jesper Frederiksen (right) at OX Summit 2012
Getting ready for the big jump over the pond and joining my friends from the Netherlands and Gerrit-Jan of IASO for an amazing event that the Parallels team has prepared. I couldn’t agree more on Gerrit’s point o...
Mission critical. What items of your business can you not live without and are simply mission critical to daily operations? If you had to choose, could you trade your telephone for email that could never be knock...
After a strong 365 days in a successful 2012, it didn”t seem worth it to post yet another reflection on 2012 being “the year of Privacy Policy/Terms of Service.” There was the large SOPA debate in the U.S. and th...
Even after seven days, people are still taking about the message and connections they made at the Open-Xchange Summit in Berlin. I am thankful–after all, it is Thanksgiving time back where I am from–that you all ...
We’re back from the most recent Parallels Summit APAC in Singapore (our 4th time) and are happy to report, it was the best ever. There was a high-caliber audience on-hand with a ton of interest from the Asia-Paci...
For the first time, Open-Xchange is a vendor sponsor at the SYNNEX National Conference, where more than 350 of the top IT resellers from North America will converge in Greenville, South Carolina from October 3-6.
Of course, the best thing is that Open-Xchange supports the iPhone 5. Right out of the box. No need for an adaptor.
Barb Darrow over on GigaOm writes about Steve Wozniak lamenting the lack of ownership of our digital lives in a cloud-centric world. His point may be moot, but not because it is without merit. Rather, the great t...