The End of it - 2009 A Year for Econnoisseurs

The End of it
Scrooge changes his life and reverts to the generous, kind-hearted soul he was in his youth before the death of Fan. He anonymously sends the Cratchits the biggest turkey in the butcher shop, meets the charity workers to pledge an unspecified but impressive amount of money, and spends Christmas Day with Fred and his wife.

The next day Scrooge catches his clerk arriving late and pretends to be his old miserly self, before revealing his new person to an astonished Cratchit. He assists Bob and his family, becomes an adopted uncle to Tiny Tim, and gains a reputation as a kind and generous man who embodies the spirit of Christmas in his life.

I believe that this time next year when we look back at 2009 we will see it as a positive year. Times like this turn us all into what my friend Nancy Garrity calls “Econnoisseurs”. The Urban Dictionary defines econnoisseur as “One who insists on the highest quality at the lowest price.”

Scrooge - The End of It

After the tech bubble burst every company needed to find a way to do more with less. Lee Thompson of E*Trade discussed in Business Week how by using open source software, running on less expensive hardware, he saved $13m per year going from 2002 to 2003. Open Source with commercial Service Level Agreements in a typical enterprise configuration saves between 89% to 96% for Enterprise Content Management.

Green Shoots Emerge

In times of recession companies can’t just do business as usual. They need to look at what they do, look at what is really necessary, innovate, simplify and cut out un-necessary costs. This creates great software companies and enterprises that are great users of software. Out of the bubble came great companies such as Google, Amazon and eBay that benefit people every day of the week. Out of this recession Open Source and Cloud-Based Web 2.0 companies will emerge as similar powerhouses that benefit people every day of the week.

Great Companies Emerge

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