Le 26 oct. 2010 à 01:33, Lynn Fredricks a écrit :

> The devil suggests Richard's installer
> warning, new APIs only available store partners, and interactively modifying
> requirements and restrictions whenever there's a new vertical market Apple
> can profitably exploit (after proven by third parties of course). The devil
> is 100% in the camp of shareholder value, so I think there's something to be
> worried about.

The way successfully used by the french Credit Agricole bank to make it's 
fortune in using a slipknot credit policy to make its cattle's breeders 
customers as dependent as possible from the bank. Apple will probably be 
successful too in granting its ability to have the test-market risks and job 
done by others before killing them by Apple labeled cloned apps when the 
original solutions become too profitable to let them in independent and naive 
hands. Is Apple on the road to become one of the most important cloner all over 
the world after China ? Perhaps not...

It will just become part of our job not to depend from Apple in any way at all. 
Our chance : SJ don't care - for yet - about enterprise vertical markets nor 
cloud and saas ones.

Best,

--
Pierre Sahores
mobile : (33) 6 03 95 77 70

www.woooooooords.com
www.sahores-conseil.com






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