Posted on April 9, 2010, 09:16, by ceciiil.
God bless Jon Husband : he pointed me via a Twitter conversation to his telling blog post (Will Enterprise 2.0 drive management innovation) on Fast Forward blog, where he quotes Gary Hamel FAN-TAS-TIC book : The Future of Management. To start with, Gary Hamel is not an obscure blogger or some kind of geek preparing [...]
Posted on July 21, 2009, 16:56, by Vincent van Wylick.
Browsers are not ready to be OSs
Posted on June 27, 2009, 10:16, by Vincent van Wylick.
I’m a little sick with the flu, hence a few days off blogging, but I just wanted to share this with you (the video from vbs.tv does not seem to show up in the rss-feed). It’s the story of Carlos Amorales, a Mexican visual artist, who does some pretty interesting things, including: graphic design, installations, [...]
Posted on May 25, 2009, 16:03, by Vincent van Wylick.
Working at a financial trust means that many companies that you meet make a bad first impression. Because they come in the shape of ca. 1-10 binders and unless you love handling paper, reading balance sheets and legal documents, and breathing dust, you just won’t like it much. Luckily, reading binders isn’t part of my [...]
Posted on July 28, 2008, 14:56, by Vincent van Wylick.
Context: I’m currently in discussion with a number of companies that are involved with SOA-vending & -consulting. As a result, I’ve been studying up a little on this market and hope to learn more by writing about it. Note: Since I know, judging by the response to other articles on enterprise-software, this isn’t exactly the [...]
Posted on March 12, 2008, 05:12, by Jeremy Fain.
Jason, You sure don’t know me. I’m one of your anonymous 7,000 Twitter followers (my feed here), your whatever number of blog readers, and I’ve watched a serious number of podcasts featuring you. I think you do a fantastic job at sharing your passion for entrepreneurial adventures & your obvious will to change the world. I think [...]
Posted on February 25, 2008, 06:26, by Jeremy Fain.
After two months in my new life as an entrepreneur, having turned my back to the corporate world, all I can say is that it’s been so much fun – & hard work, that I believe, & I know that I made the right decision. Let alone that I strongly advocate all my mates to forget about [...]
Posted on November 14, 2007, 01:51, by Jeremy Fain.
In chess, a gambetto – say it with an Italian accent, consists in sacrificing a piece at the beginning of a game to gain a competitive position on the exchequer – for example through the control of the center of the chessboard or one of the long diagonals. Getting back to business (we’ll get back [...]
Posted on November 8, 2007, 10:31, by ceciiil.
In the previous posts of this serie we’ve addressed the availability and scalability aspects of high availability systems. In this (rather lengthy) one we’ll focus on the performance side of things. Again, performance is something to be contextually defined quite early in the project. For instance a requirement such as “3s response time” is not [...]