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Re: [aperi-dev] what defines success for Aperi?


We would certainly welcome any contributions in that area :-)

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"Robert Wipfel" <rawipfel@xxxxxxxxxx>
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02/20/2007 11:20 AM

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>>> On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at  9:10 AM, in message
<OFE7B074FE.8122EE21-ON85257288.004B4269-85257288.0058D35B@xxxxxxxxxx>, Brenda
Haynes <bhaynes@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> In 2006, Ray Lane, now a venture capitalist and former Oracle president
> asserted these seven laws for enterprise software at the Software 2006
> conference.     Seem like an interesting list to consider for Aperi
> success.
>                                                  
>  * Serve an individual need.                                                
>  * Seek viral, organic adoption.                                            
>  * Provide contextualized, personal information.                            
>  * Require no data entry or training.                                        
>  * Deliver instantaneous value.                                              
>  * Utilize the community and social relationships to understand the user.    
>  * Require a minimum IT footprint.                                          

Needs to discover iSCSI targets via iSNS and/or SLP :-)

Thanks,
Robert

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