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Chatting (Not Chattering) About Salesforce - Part I

I’d like you to think about something. The Big 4 of CRM are considered the following: Salesforce has at best 1/15th the revenue of the smallest revenue of the other three.  At best. By no standard imaginable - except one - does salesforce.com belong in ...

From PAUL GREENBERG, ZDNet,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Oracle,  Marc Benioff,  Facebook Inc.,  Salesforce.com Inc

Paul Greenberg: Verdict First, Trial Afterward

Worried about trying the ringleader of the 9/11 terrorists and four of his close associates in a civilian courtroom? Don't be, says our president. He knows just how the trial will turn out -- Khalid Sheik Mohammed will be convicted and executed. We ...

From PAUL GREENBERG, Town Hall,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Zacarias Moussaoui,  Lewis Carroll

Paul Greenberg: What, No Ticker-Tape Parade?

Why is the Obama administration transferring Khalid Sheik Mohammed, who proudly proclaims himself the mastermind of the September 11 attacks, to a federal district court in New York? Has the defendant tired of the tropical breezes at Guantanamo? Would ...

From PAUL GREENBERG, Town Hall,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Osama bin Laden,  Zacarias Moussaoui

CRM Association-Netherlands Rocks Het Huis!

I’m in love with Amsterdam….no wait, I love it but I’m not in love….no, hold on, I like it a lot, but I’m not in love, nor do I love it. Interestingly enough (to me at least and who else am I really writing this for anyway?), while this may seem to be ...

From PAUL GREENBERG, ZDNet,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Microsoft Corporation,  Accenture Ltd.,  NPR,  BMW

Organic Social Networks, the Yankees and....Wha'?

Needless to say, being a Yankees fan of the entirely driven and committed sort, I’m biting every nail on my hands off and frankly, if I could reach my feet, would go at those nails too (Ugh.). I do that every time that the Yankees are in the playoffs ...

From PAUL GREENBERG, ZDNet,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Yankees,  Facebook Inc.,  Twitter Inc,  Major League Baseball,  Philadelphia Phillies

Paul Greenberg: A Growing Sense of Unease

In the friendly confines of the Oval Office, congratulations are about to be exchanged. On those dithering heights, victory is about to be proclaimed. A great change is about to take place in Americans' health care and how to pay for it, and the ...

From PAUL GREENBERG, Town Hall,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Nancy Pelosi,  Barney Frank,  Christopher Dodd,  Harry Reid,  Joe Biden

RightNow Right Now is Right On

I know that I’m known as a tough critic and truth be told, I revel in it at times. I like finding flaws but not because I want to be mean about it but because I want the industry that I participate in, and hope I represent honorably, to be better and ...

From PAUL GREENBERG, ZDNet,  29 Oct 2009
Related Topics: New York Yankees,  Facebook Inc.,  American Airlines,  Gartner, Inc.

Paul Greenberg: Teacher (Mis)Education

One of the brighter spots in the Obama administration is the country's new secretary of education, Arne Duncan, who may actually be interested in education -- as opposed to educational administration, bureaucracy, grantsmanship and all the other ...

From PAUL GREENBERG, Town Hall,  27 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Arne Duncan,  Barack Obama,  William Ayers

Paul Greenberg: The United Nations Is Outraged Again, Or: Department of Mideast Static

It won't do, at least not in polite society, to propose wiping a country off the map. That mantra has been left to Iran's raving leader. Instead, this year's tactic at the always-busy United Nations is to deny Israel the right to defend itself. Which ...

From PAUL GREENBERG, Town Hall,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: United Nations,  Hamas,  Barack Obama

Paul Greenberg: Record Time to Nowhere

No doubt about it, Barack Obama is the president of the future. The worrisome part is that he may always be. If there is a presidential decision that can be put off, a bold new policy that can be negotiated into just a continuation of the old, a way to ...

From PAUL GREENBERG, Town Hall,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

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