The New Public Company Option Pricing Strategy
Quest Software has been competing with Mercury Interactive for a number of years. In the past, several of Quest’s strategic moves clearly positioned it as a alternative to Mercury. H
Quest Software has been competing with Mercury Interactive for a number of years. In the past, several of Quest’s strategic moves clearly positioned it as a alternative to Mercury. H
We’re at our house in Homer which doesn’t have a TV (by design). Amy loves watching tennis and wanted to watch Wimbledon. Our Tivo at our house in Boulder broke
I’ve been watching the backdating option scandal unfold with the same horror that someone watches a slow motion multi-car pile up (or maybe the space shuttle exploding on takeoff.) A
A few weeks ago I enabled the MyBlogLog Community feature on my blog – I just put it up higher on the left hand side. I’ve been using MyBlogLog for
John Funk, an entrepreneur (I’m an investor in John’s newest company – Evergreen IP) and friend has a innovative proposal up concerning changing the rules on the current patent syste
I got several emails from folks at Microsoft in response to my post titled *#)$()@#$% Internet Explorer offering to help me with the problem I was having and suggesting solutions. Several [
I know I’m in a bitching about my computer mood. I’m particularly grumpy because I’m on day two of the update / reboot cycle, which is just stupid. Among other
I’ve been in Homer for 24 hours and my desktop computer – which I turned on for the first time in 10 months yesterday – is still downloading software, updating
I generally hate conferences and do my best to avoid them. However I find myself thoroughly enjoying Gnomedex 6 (which Amy refers to as the “conference for short nerds” (Chris
Nick Bradbury, one of the great programmers that I know, has a post up about his approach to working out new ideas. He also has a few hints about things