Comments on: Why Dell has its head in the clouds
The company intends to preload computers with more subscription-based functions over the next few months in an expansion of its cloud-computing ambitions
The company intends to preload computers with more subscription-based functions over the next few months in an expansion of its cloud-computing ambitions
Web sites launch all the time, but they also shut their doors. We highlight 15 that bit the dust this year.
Let the debate begin: Was the iPhone more important than iTunes? Was anything bigger than Google finding a great business model? CNET offers its list of the 10 most important stories of the '00s.
Charles Cooper has covered technology and business for more than 25 years. A graduate of Queens College and Columbia University, Cooper received the Excellence in Journalism award from the Northern California branch of the Society for Professional Journalists for column writing.
Add this feed to your online news reader
- by betnon November 20, 2008 9:36 AM PST
- In all the years Dell has been around, I have never been able to go to their website and find a machine configured the way I want. I believe the problem to be they want to sell what they make - not make what they can sell.
- Like this Reply to this comment
-
(3 Comments)