Another year is about to bite the dust and this is my opportunity to look back and ahead broadly and cover the things I haven’t already touched on in this column during the last few weeks. I’d like to focus on things of special importance: relationships, job satisfaction, and building products you can be proud of. There is something that has just been nagging me about Apple and Intel. I spent some time recently with employees of two of Intel’s partners and to say these folks were unhappy with Intel would be a gross understatement.
Year-End Thoughts on Microsoft, Apple, Intel and Lenovo
Posted by: Rob Enderle December 26, 2005 05:00 AMAnother year is about to bite the dust and this is my opportunity to look back and ahead broadly and cover the things I haven’t already touched on in this column during the last few weeks. I’d like to focus on things of special importance: relationships, job satisfaction, and building products you can be proud of. There is something that has just been nagging me about Apple and Intel. I spent some time recently with employees of two of Intel’s partners and to say these folks were unhappy with Intel would be a gross understatement.