Archive for the ‘Management’ Category
Thoughtful Transition Management..the neglected art.
Thursday, August 19th, 2010
I find it thoroughly amazing many technology organizations still seem to forget or neglect the the most fundamental aspects of transitioning technology products into the hands of their customers. I’m not referring to the technology bits and bytes about how to move code into production or fire up a new storage device, I’m talking about the act of thoroughly setting user expectations, delivering just the right about information to them and lastly, preparing the support staff to provide great service.

Often, there is a HUGE gap in a firm between the highly intelligent technologists (application coders, database admins, telephone/voicemail engineers) and the end users. (more…)
Stretching the Data Center
Monday, August 9th, 2010Data centers are the un-sung heroes of the IT world.
A number of companies pushed off addressing facilities limitations during 2008 & 2009 for budgetary reasons. Now, some facilities are reaching their design limits.

Ode to My BlackBerry
Monday, August 2nd, 2010I just received my new Motorola Droid X from Verizon and I love it.
As a BlackBerry user, it was hard parting with my 8800. I was a very early BlackBerry adopter having acquired 50 BlackBerry 950’s for my company in 1997.
The BlackBerry 950 was a remarkable device. (more…)
Is the Pandemic a bust like Y2K?
Monday, July 26th, 2010Is the Pandemic a bust like Y2K? A real problem that didn’t happen?

Over the last year we have been inundated with messages about the Swine Flu, H5N1. One needs to be vaccinated, one needs to be prepared. Is your family ready, is your business ready? What will you do if the flu strikes? What will you do if you can’t work, infrastructure breaks down? Hmm? What will you do?
Sounds like a bad insurance ad. (more…)



