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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Educators: Find ways to make Web work for you
A Wired magazine article making the rounds on the Interwebs today features a unique program at Abilene Christian University (not far from NetSimplicity HQ) that goes beyond putting an iPhone/iTouch device in the hands of its students, it also build a curriculum … Continue reading
Posted in About Meeting Room Manager, Customer experience, Efficiency and Productivity, Meeting culture, Scheduling Professional
Tagged Abilene Christian University, application, edtech, education, higher ed, iPhone, iTouch, legal technology, room scheduling, Saas, software, Web based, Wired
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Creating an experience for the 2% who just don't get it
Seth’s Blog is more for marketers than for tech people, but sometimes his words ring true for anyone developing and selling a tech product. And today’s post was particularly enlightening. You can read that post here. Basically he says we … Continue reading
Posted in Customer experience, Saas
Tagged NetSimplicity, online scheduling, Saas, SaaS software
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Is this the next level of the Cloud?
For those of you still considering the benefits of SaaS software, there are plenty of articles to peruse. And it feels like we read them all… But this article seems to take the SaaS/cloud thinking to the next level. Essentially, … Continue reading
