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Oct 6 2007   2:07PM GMT

Overheard: What other industry calls the people they work with “users”?



Posted by: Margaret Rouse
Computer industry, information technology
jimmy_guterman.jpg “As has often been noted, there are only two industries that refer to their customers as users: high tech and illegal drugs.”

Jimmy Guterman, Don’t Call Me a User!

Sep 28 2007   12:25PM GMT

Overheard - Road to Riches



Posted by: Margaret Rouse
Computer industry, Lenovo, China

china.jpg “To tempt farmers in China into high-tech territory, Lenovo executives explain, they have tried to make their machine easy to use, cheap, and robust. But its key feature, they say, is its software, dubbed “Road to Riches,” that helps peasants search for agricultural information that will boost business.”

Peter Ford, Christian Science Monitor

ThinkPad? Think Lenovo.

Also think China. And software called Road to Riches. What a name!

Todd Crowell writes, “Lenovo has been working steadily to become China’s first global brand. Two years ago, it changed its name from Legend to Lenovo (an invented word from Latin novo, meaning new) specifically because Legend was too common and already trademarked in the West.

In acquiring the IBM computer division, Lenovo gained the ThinkPad laptop and the ThinkCenter desktop, two of the best-known brands in the computer industry. Lenovo’s strategy is to link its name with the better-known products, until they become synonymous in the customer’s mind.

“There will be no doubt that ThinkPad is made by Lenovo, just like iPod is made by Apple,” says Deepka Advani, Lenovo’s senior vice president and director of marketing. The products will be produced under the IBM logo for five years. As the Lenovo brand becomes better known, the company will eventually drop the IBM logo and sell them as Lenovo brand ThinkPads and ThinkCenters.

 


Sep 27 2007   12:00PM GMT

Overheard - Enterprise 2.0



Posted by: Margaret Rouse
Computer industry, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0
bernard_lunn.jpg “The coming wave of online emergent business networks is the real Enterprise 2.0 story. The impact on a large company from using blogs, RSS and wikis is not significant when the real guts of the business is locked into legacy ERP, SCM and CRM systems.”

Bernard Lunn, Read/WriteWeb.com


Sep 26 2007   4:15PM GMT

Overheard - Computer industry



Posted by: Margaret Rouse
Computer industry
“The computer industry is like women’s clothing — except it’s more fashion-driven.”

Lawrence J. Ellison, Co-founder and CEO of Oracle Corporation