30 March 2005
Blogging Better Than Journalism
Jeff Nolan at SAP Ventures posts on consolidation in the enterprise software industry.
Here we have an expert, or very well-informed writer (depends whether you believe that VC's can be experts!) writing a concise overview of some trends in the enterprise software industry without the requirement to tell an "interesting" story. The likelihood of finding a similarly well-written informative piece in the mainstream media are limited.
Furthermore it does not take more than 5 minutes of skimming through Jeff's blog to understand his general point of view and thus to put his piece in to some perspective.
Good piece.
Here we have an expert, or very well-informed writer (depends whether you believe that VC's can be experts!) writing a concise overview of some trends in the enterprise software industry without the requirement to tell an "interesting" story. The likelihood of finding a similarly well-written informative piece in the mainstream media are limited.
Furthermore it does not take more than 5 minutes of skimming through Jeff's blog to understand his general point of view and thus to put his piece in to some perspective.
Good piece.
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30 March 2005
Blogging Better Than Journalism
Jeff Nolan at SAP Ventures posts on consolidation in the enterprise software industry.
Here we have an expert, or very well-informed writer (depends whether you believe that VC's can be experts!) writing a concise overview of some trends in the enterprise software industry without the requirement to tell an "interesting" story. The likelihood of finding a similarly well-written informative piece in the mainstream media are limited.
Furthermore it does not take more than 5 minutes of skimming through Jeff's blog to understand his general point of view and thus to put his piece in to some perspective.
Good piece.
Posted by The Ruminator at 12:13
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