Video: To buy it all from a single vendor or go best-of-breed is an age old question. “The reality is that for every company I’ve ever met, small, medium, or large, it’s both,” says Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce.com. Then the conversation turns toward the personal. As in productivity habits and avoiding distraction. Watch it here.Best of the blogs: Since we folded our beloved print publication and transformed the entirety of our efforts toward the Web site and events, Robert X. Cringely, now a blogger, has been getting all kinds of feedback. Mostly, this is coming from disgruntled subscribers. The good news? “I was always under the impression I made some readers ill,” Cringe writes in Farewell sweet prints. “Turns out they were sick before they started. That’s a relief.” You see, he has not lost any the snarkiness we all love. (Okay, well, not everyone, but I do.)Security: Oracle says it will issue 37 fixes next week with patches for its database, app server, and applications. Microsoft, meanwhile, is investigating reports of new Office flaws, including three present in Word 2007, one of which could allow for remote code execution. (This just in: Microsoft refutes Office flaw reports. ) And the Internet Security Alliance outlines government incentives for fighting cybercriminals that call on the private sector. The news beat: The Green Grid details plans to hold its first technical summit in just over a week. Google plots a worldwide developer day, replete with workshops in 10 countries to spark interest in its tools and APIs. And laptop shipments rose last month. Software Development