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Serbs reiterate opposition to “strategy for north”

Kosovo Serb officials oppose the Kosovo Albanian government’s plan for integrating the northern part of Kosovo. At the same time, in PriÅ¡tina, preparations are under way to create a new municipality, that of “Northern Mitrovica”, where Serbs are predominant.

Microsoft’s Week Involved Cloud Strategy, EU Ballot Screen, Windows 7 Sales

Microsoft put heavy emphasis on the cloud this week, with CEO Steve Ballmer announcing during a March 4 discussion at the University of Washington that the company intended to use cloud functionality as the jumping-off point for its future products and services. In the meantime, Microsoft’s issues with the European Commission, the EU’s antitrust regulatory body that voiced concern over the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows, may not be over yet. And Windows 7 reportedly continued to sell strongly.
– Microsoft announced a substantial bet this week, with
CEO Steve Ballmer indicating during a March 4
talk at the University of
Washington that his company would
henceforth rely on the cloud as inspiration for its upcoming products and
services.

quot;We shipped Windows 7, which had a lot tha…


Microsoft Will Continue China Strategy in Search, Cloud

Microsoft executives have indicated repeatedly that the company intends to stay in China and compete aggressively for the search and cloud-computing markets, despite some recent controversy in which Google briefly threatened to end its operations in China. Both Microsoft and Google lag behind homegrown Chinese search engine Baidu in that market, considered one of the world’s fastest-growing. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Google CEO Eric Schmidt have reaffirmed their commitment to human rights within the context of doing business in China.
– A Microsoft executive indicated that the company plans to stay the course in
China, despite
the recent dispute between Google and the Chinese government that saw the
search engine giant threatening to pull its operations out of the country.
quot;Regardless of whether or not Google stays, we wi…


Trend Micro Reveals Cloud Computing Security Strategy

At the RSA conference in San Francisco, Trend Micro CTO Raimund Genes discusses the company’s plans for building private clouds within public clouds.
– For Trend Micro CTO Raimund Genes, talking about the cloud is nothing new. But now, things
are slightly different; instead of talking about Trend
Micro offering security services in the cloud, the company is examining the
concept of securing the cloud infrastructure that enterprises are expected …


IBM Takes the Pulse of Its Smarter Planet Strategy at Tivoli Conference

IBM held its annual conference for users of its Tivoli software, IBM Pulse 2010, in Las Vegas the week of Feb. 22. At the show, former Vice President Al Gore headlined with a discussion of the environment and a push for green computing and other initiatives. Gore’s speech fit right in with IBM’s Smarter Planet theme, which not only pursues green computing as a goal, but helps make buildings, cities and overall infrastructure more intelligent through instrumentation and analysis.
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Coordinator for northern Kosovo strategy

Kosovo Albanian Prime Minister Hashim Thaci appointed Ilber Hisa as coordinator for implementation of the so-called strategy for northern Kosovo. “The appointment is part of the Kosovo government endeavors for restoring law and order in the north of the country,” a statement said.

Al Gore Boosts IBM’s ‘Smarter’ Strategy

IBM has launched a new phase of its Smarter Planet strategy – a renewed focus on smarter buildings, and former Vice President Al Gore was on hand to help.
– LAS VEGAS IBM has launched a new phase of its Smarter
Planet strategy a renewed focus on smarter buildings, and former Vice
President Al Gore was on hand to help.
At the IBM Pulse 2010 conference of Tivoli software
users here Feb. 22, IBM announced new partners and customers that are
creating s…


5 Ways to Stop Second Guessing Yourself


Decide: 5 ways to stop second guessing yourself

Some years ago I remember standing in my kitchen, staring silently at my boxes of cereal, trying to decide which to have for breakfast.  Was it a Frostie’s morning, or was it more of an Oat Crunchie’s day?  Or maybe granola?  I stood there for 5 minutes, until – utterly frustrated – I marched out of the house and went without.

Fortunately I’ve learned to make decisions more quickly and more easily now, and when I notice that second-guessing and doubting starting to kick in, I kick it right back.  So here are 5 ways to stop second-guessing or, of you prefer, 5 ways to make confident decisions.

1. Test them against your values.

So many times we have to make decisions without a framework and no way to judge between two choices.  When faced with a tricky decision it’s often a good idea to line up your choices and ask “Which one of these most honours the things that mean the most to me?”

The decision that’s most in line with the things that mean the most to you – your core values – will be the best decision for you.  That might not be the simplest or most practical, but because it fits with who you are and what’s most important to you it will always be the best decision for you.

2. Trust your gut.

When I was growing up I used to love rainy Sunday afternoons watching Columbo, especially the bit at the end where he’d sidle up to the Bad Guy, say “Just one more thing” and then proceed to blow apart the bad guys alibi.  Just brilliant.

What Columbo had bundles of was a great trust in his intuition.  In every episode, from the very moment he first meets the bad guy, he knows ‘whodunnit’ – and he always trusts that.

So look at what your intuition tells you is the ‘right’ decision for you.  Forget about all the “What if’s” and the myriad, tiny details – what is your gut telling you?  Listen to your intuition, it knows what it’s talking about.

3. It just doesn’t matter.

My decision between breakfast cereals wasn’t a biggie.  Whichever one I chose, there were never going to be any huge consequences and the ripples from that decision wouldn’t have been felt much further than the end of my spoon.  Sometimes it just doesn’t matter which way you go.

It’s easy to get wrapped up in second guessing yourself, going round in circles and over-complicating things, when – if you get right down to it – it just doesn’t matter. Going round in circles is only going to make you dizzy, so stop it.  Ask yourself this question – if your future happiness wasn’t dependent on your decision (and it isn’t, by the way), which way would you go?

4. Have enough information.

Go and get the facts before you make a complex decision.  By all means weigh up the pro’s and con’s so that you can get an understanding of what’s behind a choice.  But be careful – there’s a huge difference between knowing enough to make a choice, and knowing everything to make a choice.

When you feel yourself pursuing every fact or every piece of information before you make a decision, stop yourself.  Ask “What do I really need to know to make this decision?” and focus your efforts on getting the best information relatively quickly, rather than pursuing all of the information you could get your hands on given a longer period of time.

5. Respect your doubts.

We all naturally shy away from change, and we’ve developed a whole bunch of tricks that make it easy for us to avoid making decisions and stay exactly where we are.  That part of you is often called the “Gremlin”, and it’s the part of you that would rather avoid making decisions altogether rather than run the risk of making a bad one or screwing up.

Your Gremlin is not the same thing as having doubts, which are valid concerns about a possible course of action, or reasonable concerns about what might be in store. Your doubts can help you prepare for change and get ready for what could happen.

Your Gremlin is adept at feeding on your doubts and using them to get you to stay put, so knowing the difference between your Gremlin and your valid doubts helps you clarify what’s real and what’s imagined, what’s relevant and what’s irrelevant.


Steve Errey almost died at age 5 as he choked on a grape. Today, Steve is a leading confidence coach for entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs, with a reputation for talking sense and getting results. Read more at The Confidence Guy and follow him on Twitter. He still loves grapes, despite the risks.

Deutsche Bank ‘puzzled’ by SingTel’s strategy after Bharti bid

Singapore Telecommunications should explain to shareholders why the company allowed associate Bharti Airtel to bid for Zain’s African wireless assets, instead of offering to buy the businesses directly, analysts at Deutsche Bank AG said, according to Bloomberg.
 
“This is one of the few African portfolios potentially available, and it is not clear how STel’s shareholders benefit from indirect exposure to Africa,” the Deutsche Bank analysts including Hong Kong-based William Bratton wrote in a report yesterday. “We are increasingly puzzled by STel’s international strategy.”

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Zero in as Technical Support Strategy Posted By : Lisa Collins

Building a technical support strategy that takes care of all your computer-related needs requires focused approach today. You can zero in few best sources from where you are going to avail your computer-related support services.This will help you achieve the best from your resources and not fritter them unnecessarily.

Mobile Marketing Insight For Small Business

If you checked out the #smbiz Twitter chat a few weeks back you’ll recall we focused on mobile marketing for small business and entrepreneurs. As we discussed during the chat, this is going to get big in 2010.
As reported today in Arlene Satchell’s story in the Sun-Sentinel, Jamba Juice, a nationwide franchise that has nearly [...]

3 Marketing Tools For Small Business

What are the three marketing tools for small business you just can’t live without? Some say it would be hard to beat email marketing, surveys and social media marketing. And if you agree with this assessment, you’d be doing your small business a great service by focusing on these three areas since all have the [...]

Oblivious Crane wins San Diego open

Ben Crane was so locked in to his strategy for Sunday’s final round of the San Diego Open he had no idea he had won the tournament on the 72nd hole. The 33-year-old American parred the last at Torrey Pines to triumph by a stroke but he only became aware of his achievement when told by playing

Advice On Mobile Marketing For Small Business

Have you ever thought about doing mobile marketing for your small business, or are you an entrepreneur already doing some form of mobile marketing? Be sure to check out the #smbiz Twitter chat for small business on Tuesday, Feb. 2 from 8-9 pm ET, where we’ll discuss mobile marketing for small business and entrepreneurs.
We’ll have [...]

Russia: Strategy for north violates 1244

Official Moscow believes that the so-called strategy for northern Kosovo violates the Resolution 1244 of the UN Security Council. It also generates tensions in the province, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko stated on Friday.

“Strategy for north” to cost EUR 4mn

The Kosovo Albanian government and the International Civilian Office (ICO) will allocate around EUR 4mn to implement the “strategy for northern Kosovo”. In addition to finalizing the strategy, they are cooperating on the division of a fund which will help implement the strategy on the ground, Albanian language daily Koha Ditore reports.

“North Kosovo strategy not EU’s”

EULEX spokesperson Karin Limdal said that the draft strategy for northern Kosovo is not a European Union strategy. But she added that it was EULEX’s mandate to support the Kosovo institutions in establishing the functional rule of law in Kosovo, the north included.

“Feith strategy for north of Kosovo”

The so-called strategy for northern Kosovo seeks to establish a direct link between Serbia’s EU perspective and a decrease of Belgrade’s support to the area. The document, which Tanjug news agency says it has seen, is attributed to the International Civilian Office in Kosovo (ICO) and its chief Pieter Feith, and was prepared in cooperation with the Kosovo Albanian government in PriÅ¡tina, reports say.

EULEX consulted on “strategy for north”

The EU mission in Kosovo, EULEX, has confirmed they were consulted during the making of a plan to integrate northern Kosovo, an Albanian language daily writes. “This is not an EU strategy, although we have been consulted during its making, just as other partners have been,” Koha Ditore quoted spokeswoman Karin Limdal.

Oracle to Reveal Sun Strategy, Confident of EC Approval

Oracle is now confident enough that the European Commission will finally sanction its acquisition of Sun Microsystems that it has called a press conference to unveil its post-acquisition strategy for 2010 and beyond.
– Oracle’s complicated nine-month-long mission to acquire Sun Microsystems
will come to an end at some point in the next seven days.

The world’s second-largest software company is now confident enough that the
European Commission will sanction the acquisition that on Jan. 20 it called a
news con…