Updated Lustratus REPAMA Guide

Just a quick note to say that I’ve updated the Lustratus REPAMA Guide to version 1.1. I’ve added three more studies that have been part of our analysis for some time but hadn’t quite found their way into the guide.
These are:
- Depositioning focus
- Differentiation strategy
- Perceived threat
All of these studies are concerned with interpreting how the vendors under scrutiny approach competitive differentiation in one way or another and are now explained in the guide.
The Lustratus REPAMA guide is available for download, and for the first time in HTML format. Click here for more information.
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Cloud computing wordle V2 – a list of cloud computing vendors
I’ve made a minor update and per some of the comments I received I’ve made the Wordle a little more readable – but not that readable as that’s sort of the point.
Danny Goodall
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A cloud computing wordle – a list of cloud computing vendors
I’m going to maintain a wordle of vendors that appear to have an association with cloud computing.
I will add to this during the course of my research. Here’s the first draft.
Click for a larger version. Initial vendors supplied courtesy of the good people at Opencrowd.
Danny Goodall.
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We’ve moved
Lustratus’ REPAMA consulting business has moved house. Well strictly speaking we’re still at the “Can’t remember where we put the ironing board and has anyone seen the cat?” stage of the move. But we’ve taken the first step by moving the repama.typepad.com blog to it’s shiny new location at www.lustratusrepama.com. So whilst it’ll be a while before we fling open the doors and invite the neighbours around for drinks, we’ve at least got somewhere to sleep tonight.
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I hope you like the alliterative heading for the blog which was born from some work I’ve been doing recently for a client. I’m not sure that diffident is exactly the right word but there was no way that I was going to ditch it when it looks so beautiful set against all those “diff” words.
Just a quick note to say that the updated
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