I am delighted to admit that Nuospace is geting more and more recognition. Just got a message from SPhred: “SPhred users are liking Nuospace and it has recently made it to ‘This week – Top 5 SPhreds’.” Nuospace has received a lot of recognition from famous media and blogers since its beta announcement: FastCompany, Inc, [...]
Archive for the 'Enterprise wiki' Category
Nuospace continues to get traction
June 15, 2008What really is a wiki?
February 23, 2008Marketing theory teaches us that we have to put ourselves in the consumer’s shoes to fully understand the benefits he receives from buying our product. As Philip Kotler declares in his “Principles of Marketing” people don’t want a drilling machine, they want a hole in the wall.
So, what really is a wiki from the enterprise [...]
Windows Vista – the beginning of the end? Hardly
January 22, 2008Pointing at Microsoft’s failures becomes more and more popular. Recently I had a joy to read a great post from Gary Wisniewski, that finds much similarity between Vista and dBase issues. His conclusion – the Windows end is near.
Enterprise collaboration and Santa Claus
November 24, 2007Enterprise collaboration is similar to childish believe in Santa Claus. Any kid below five believes in Santa, but nobody have actually seen him coming down the chimney. Similarly, majority of managers believe there are plenty enterprise collaboration tools available on the market. But if you ask which one they actually use, the truth is they don’t use any.
Dimitri Lisitski: co-founder of BrightSide Software. Founder of BonusTec, IT services company, NJ (acquired in 2006). More than 8 years of marketing experience working for global marketers: Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, Kraft Foods, etc.
Alex Maslov: co-founder of BrightSide Software. More than 8 years of R&D and agile consulting experience. Co-founder of SoftAge, an Agile/XP consultancy firm. Founder of Java Users Group Ukraine.
Eugene Kopmaniets co-founder of BrightSide Software. More than 9 years of experience in Java development. Co-founder of SoftAge. Expert in software usability.