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Enterprise users are catching onto something many already recognize & regular software updates and feature improvements mean Apple products get better with age.
This dependable future upgrade path is a huge advantage for Apple in the enterprise.
It all begins in April 2007
Apple planned for this when it began to use subscription accounting in April 2007.
You see, while most of us were distracted by the iPhone launch, the company was already planning the next iPhone.
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Write comment (98 Comments)Small software vendor pitches its system to a prospective customer whose CEO is particularly hard nosed -- and a very tough negotiator, says a pilot fish in the room.
"When the day arrived for them to sign on the line, they arrived on several motorcycles," fish says. "It was a nice day, but their headquarters was close to a hundred miles away.
"They listened to our song and dance, and then they took the floor."
CEO for the potential customer starts by writing three numbers on the whiteboard. The top one is the vendor's asking price. The next one down is 30 percent less, and the one below that is 60 percent less.
Then he points at the top number and says, "We'll pay you this if the system is running in six months." That seems pretty aggressive to fish, who knows the job requires porting the software to a new platform.
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Write comment (100 Comments)In a truly bizarre move, LinkedIn is adding voice messages to the professional networking platform.
The voice recording feature, which will roll out to all users over the coming weeks, is available via the iOS or Android app. Users can receive messages on both mobile and on the LinkedIn website. The voice messages can be up to one minute long.
While LinkedIn has proven itself a powerful tool for professional networking, with particular popularity among recruiters and HR professionals, it can also feel a bit like a second overwhelming email inbox. Voice messages could prove to be a nice break from the text, but could also add a new weight to all the inbound messages users receive on the platform.
So why did LinkedIn add voice messaging
According to the blog post, the reasons are three-fold.
The first reason is for convenience — LinkedIn thinks that sending voice messages on the go is easier than typing them out. The second reason is that the asynchronous nature of LinkedIn, as compared to phone calls and voicemails, is easier for recipients of voice messages. And finally, the company believes that users can better express themselves via voice.
While all that may be true, I&m not sure voice messages fit with the overall purpose of LinkedIn. LinkedIn is predominantly used for connecting with people that you don&t already know, in a professional setting. Itrelatively rare to call up someone you don&t know at all to discuss potential employment or recruiting, whereas sending that person an email is perfectly acceptable.
Using the feature seems pretty easy. Simply tap and hold the microphone icon to record your message, and release the icon to send. To cancel, slide your finger off the microphone icon before you release.
LinkedIn, which was purchased by Microsoft in 2016, now has 562 million users.
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