Until now, mobile e-mail has been a senior executive toy. We're at the cusp of when it starts moving from an executive niche market to a mainstream corporate market.
She did a really good job organizing this. I'm going to sit down after and go through everything and think about it a little more.
I get knocked down and I get up again,
I got a call from my boss, and she said I had to come to a meeting. It was a very hard meeting. We were all sitting around a table, and she was crying.
Out of the people that we have shown, one or two are very seriously considering a purchase.
You get out of it what you put into it, and those guys are hard workers. They're just reaping what they sow.
I've never seen a district before where the city paid even half the cost, ... This was a pretty generous offer.
Tech blitzes so much, the only way you can get them to back down is start to gash them,
Once you have a flat rate, then the CIO doesn't have to worry so much about how much you spend.
This guy is the best teacher anybody can have, I never had anybody tell me how to do this. I just make it up as I go.
They need some heavy hitters on their side. They are represented by a lot of manufacturers and carriers, but not in any particular volume.
They're going to put a lot of pressure on us. We've got to recognize what they're doing and try to create holes for our runners and give Shock time to throw the ball.
It's almost like a period piece of a vivid era in history.
It's not about what he is underneath, but what he did.
I like being down even more. They think they can whack it and I'll just paint the corners all day. It makes me feel good.
This is a good settlement with overall percentage increases slightly lower than last year but still in line with inflation.