Archive | March, 2005

East European Web

Posted on 29 March 2005

My Area Sales Manager job sometimes involves extensive research on the East European, Middle East and Asian countries, which I usually conduct on the Internet. While in today’s times, knowledge and information means power, you might not realize that the Internet is not very mature in these parts of the world, until you face a 

This one is for the e-commerce developers

Posted on 27 March 2005

With E-commerce revenues reached $18.4 bln in Q4 2004 (ZDNet news) everybody wants to be online with an e-shop. Some business just use the e-commerce to attract more buyers to their real mortar and brick store, or to gain some auxiliary revenues. Some others are just virtual retailers, running from the basement of mom’s and 

Confirmed!

Posted on 25 March 2005

I’ve made some research to support my idea that most people don’t use appropriate tools for their jobs. I found an interesting confirmation of my supposition: 82% of large companies aren’t taking advantage of the applications they already own. You can find out more here.
It Facts its a very interesting collection of statistical data from 

How much “life” do you lose by not having the right tools?

Posted on 19 March 2005

Just the other day, as the weather started to warm up the first time this year, I’ve decided to take out my classic bike for a run. And suddenly, I remember the last year struggles to fix the engine. The engine is nothing fancy, plain old 2 strokes, single carburetor. So far so good, until 

How much of the Internet is Junk?

Posted on 07 March 2005

While doing some research for the company I’m working for, I came to realize that sites have a short life after all.
My assignment was to review some potential partners list for North America, Asia Australia and Middle East. The partners were all having Internet related business, but apart from this element they were covering a 

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