Ha! Looks like Stewart met my ex-girlfriend. 🙂 -Ian. Begin forwarded message: > From: Stewart Reid > Date: Sun Dec 15, 2002 12:41:10 PM US/Pacific > To: “Ian Bell (E-mail)” > Subject: For FOIB Distribution > > Today I got the finger, > > I had just turned...
Pivotal Software, a Vancouver-based CRM company that had some success in the Enterprise market, hitched their wagon to a star: Microsoft. Now, normal logic would imply that this is a business strategy worthy of praise in any case, unless of course you are dealing with...
🙂 -Ian. > From: Betsy Doyle > Date: Tue Oct 1, 2002 3:47:03 PM US/Pacific > To: “‘Ian Andrew Bell'” > Subject: RE: Store in Vancouver.. > > Dear Ian, > Please accept my apology for the delay in getting back to you. > Also, thank you for your interest...
Thanks to everyone who attended the FOIB party tonight in Vancouver. For those who didn’t, you missed a good one and we’ll see you next year. As for me, I’m very tipsy, and happy to see so many friends meeting each other, talking, and sharing ideas....
As most of you know, FOIB (The Friends of Ian Bell mailing list) was founded on December 20, 1998. This means that FOIB is now four years, seven months, and 4 days old (anyone who points out that this is mathematically incorrect gets a slap). I think we’re past...
Ian Andrew Bell has been bending bits into business since 1993. He created Tingle, RosterBot, RingCentral, and other things celebrated and ignominious.
He is also a Hockeyist, Motorcyclist, and Aviation Enthusiast. Follow him on twitter as @ianb or find him on LinkedIN.