The Beginning of the End of Voicemail
Sat in on a session at our local SIM chapter last night. SIM is one of those professional groups that have been with me almost my whole career (ACM is another). Ina Kamenz, the CIO at Thermo Fisher...
View ArticleOffice, Warehouse, What’s My Space? Planning for the Mobile Future
Working on some mobility presentations for our Catalyst Conference coming up in August. My talk is “Anytime Anywhere Work: Whose Your Boss, and Where’s Your Office?” Looking at our research, I am...
View ArticleThe Real Winners of Big Data
Arik Hesseldahl at the Wall Street Journal just uploaded the exhibits from the Oracle HP trial. Interesting reading. It is stunning how the stored collection of emails, PowerPoints, and the like...
View ArticleMaking a choice and BYOD
Markets usually are a ying and yang. Everyone is trying to maximize profit, and a certain give and take is always evident. For instance, internet access. In the US , consumer network providers...
View ArticleOld Age and Legacies
That’s what happens when you get old – that is, anything beyond adolescent. You suddenly wake up one day and find that the rest of the world has passed you by, and you have become irrelevant....
View ArticlePickups and sports cars and BYOD, oh my!
By now we are starting to get a pretty good idea how the device market is shaping up, and the implications to Enterprise IT. Let’s look at it from another gear head device market: Automobiles. Phones...
View ArticleThe Era of Place and Presence
Just got back from Gartner Catalyst late last night. Awesome conference – thanks to all that reached out and introduced themselves, stayed attentive during my presentations, asked questions,...
View ArticleAre 10-12 year PC refresh cycles on the horizon?
BYOD and the era of tablets has started to make me wonder. So did today’s observation in the WSJ CIO journal. Desktop PC’s and laptops have been the RAM-tough workhorse for the enterprise since the...
View ArticleA role for IT in a mobile world?
This is an interesting analysis of the potential impact of Facebook Home: http://www.zdnet.com/why-facebook-home-will-blow-android-into-smithereens-7000013549/ I think the subplot is whether consumers...
View ArticleThe zero-startup phenom: tablets and virtual desktops
There is another way to talk about the sudden world domination scenario of tablets and iPads, and that is in the context of end-user revolution. Sure – we can argue that form factor (tablet) or...
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Let me one-up HIPAA and share with you a medical condition I am dealing with: Bell’s palsy. It came on suddenly, and (I expect and hope) will be gone within a month. Interesting, though, that its...
View ArticleOffice, Warehouse, What’s My Space? Planning for the Mobile Future
Working on some mobility presentations for our Catalyst Conference coming up in August. My talk is “Anytime Anywhere Work: Whose Your Boss, and Where’s Your Office?” Looking at our research, I am...
View ArticleThe Real Winners of Big Data
Arik Hesseldahl at the Wall Street Journal just uploaded the exhibits from the Oracle HP trial. Interesting reading. It is stunning how the stored collection of emails, PowerPoints, and the like...
View ArticleMaking a choice and BYOD
Markets usually are a ying and yang. Everyone is trying to maximize profit, and a certain give and take is always evident. For instance, internet access. In the US , consumer network providers...
View ArticleOld Age and Legacies
That’s what happens when you get old – that is, anything beyond adolescent. You suddenly wake up one day and find that the rest of the world has passed you by, and you have become irrelevant....
View ArticlePickups and sports cars and BYOD, oh my!
By now we are starting to get a pretty good idea how the device market is shaping up, and the implications to Enterprise IT. Let’s look at it from another gear head device market: Automobiles. Phones...
View ArticleThe Era of Place and Presence
Just got back from Gartner Catalyst late last night. Awesome conference – thanks to all that reached out and introduced themselves, stayed attentive during my presentations, asked questions,...
View ArticleAre 10-12 year PC refresh cycles on the horizon?
BYOD and the era of tablets has started to make me wonder. So did today’s observation in the WSJ CIO journal. Desktop PC’s and laptops have been the RAM-tough workhorse for the enterprise since the...
View ArticleA role for IT in a mobile world?
This is an interesting analysis of the potential impact of Facebook Home: http://www.zdnet.com/why-facebook-home-will-blow-android-into-smithereens-7000013549/ I think the subplot is whether consumers...
View ArticleThe zero-startup phenom: tablets and virtual desktops
There is another way to talk about the sudden world domination scenario of tablets and iPads, and that is in the context of end-user revolution. Sure – we can argue that form factor (tablet) or...
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