Broadening your pond

Reading Ram Charan: Every business is a growth business several new aspects and techniques come to my mind, on how to broad the pond you are swimming in: using this matrix, one can analyze your „swimmingpool“. Starting in the lower left corner, you have got existing customers with existing needs making a certain revenue. Now…

Tired and exhousted

Well, as i´ve posted two days ago, i´ve been to the ITB in Berlin, in order to sell our new online-streaming-products to touristic-companies. We´ve developed a system which enables you to show films about hotels, landscapes or whatever in an extremely fast, easy-to-use and cheap way. The contacs I made were quite succesfull, though I…

Internet goes living-room

As zdnet.de ( in german) reports Phillips is going to introduce a streaming web-module for their new TV´s but even as an adapter for every old unit. It´s bases on the 802.11g WiFi standard, and is therefore a clear step into the fully integrated internet into common households…

Blogging Frequency

Dears, it`s a really tough time at the moment. Building up two companies at one time, even our cats don´t know me anymore. So I beg for your convenience on blogging that less – I´ll be better in two weeks…;-)

Microsoft and SCO: A loving couple?

Well, based on this article on spiegel.de Microsoft paid SCO about 10 Million Dollars, and gave the venture capitalist baystar capital the hint, to invest in SCO. It´s a clever step for Microsoft, because of the license rumours SCO had with IBM during the last months. SCO claims IBM to have used SCO sourcecode in…

Reading Ram Charan

Well, I´ve just started reading the book „Everyday business is a growth business“, written by Ram Charan. And I have to say, it`s damn interesting right from the beginning. The first chapter deals with the defining of the markets, and asks what are „mature markets“. The conclusion is, that there are no mature-, there are…

Piracy – a common way

Is piracy a phenomenon of the p2p – networks like napster? I definitely is in a common way of view. But as this article on wired.com explains, there was piracy long before founders of kazaa were born.

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