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  • The police clearing Nørrebrogade, Copenhagen

    Cybercreeps and Cybercrats (Part 1)

    March 13, 2016 • Management PracticeComments (0)

    Part 1 – What Is Cybersecurity and why should you care? I think of myself as a maker.  Nothing pleases me more than when I deliver to the user and hear “Oh, this is better.”   Even a simple macro, to know I’m making somebody’s...

  • I Don’t Know Much About Strategy…

    November 1, 2015 • FeaturesComments (0)

    The famous, fatuous remark, “I don’t know much about art but I know what I like” has been riffed upon for at least a century.  It derides the dull sensibilities of John Q. Public, oblivious to the richness that is exposed to him in oil daubed on...

  • Photographing Bird's Nest

    Disruptive, Maybe Not – But Still Very Cool

    October 23, 2015 • Innovation, NewsComments (0)

    “Disruptive” has entered every technologist’s vocabulary and, as invariably happens with a popular buzzword, the term is now as overused as the “f” word in a Tarantino drama.  To be disruptive, a technology needs to upset a business model, not a...

  • CIO, Remember We’re In Business

    August 9, 2015 • Management Practice, NewsComments (0)

    The H1-B visa can be a political hot button, with some people saying there are too many issued and decrying the jobs lost to foreigners.  Others who have difficulty finding employees with technical skills join the annual calls to raise the cap.  All...

  • Traffic Squad Police

    Everything’s Coming Up Cyber

    June 2, 2015 • FeaturesComments (0)

    Being an IT professional in the insurance industry is a bit like being an engineer on an air base: in the air force, nobody listens to you unless you’re a pilot or a navigator.  In an insurance company, the actuaries and underwriters get the...

  • Surrounded by Mail

    Ending Email

    January 8, 2015 • Management Practice, NewsComments (0)

    I was all cranked up to rant against the swelling tide of email.  “How long, oh lord, how long must we put up with this evil scourge?” and so on.  I was only away from my desk for two working days over Christmas yet it took most of a morning...

  • CU@WiT Education for Leadership

    CU Soon, Women in Tech

    December 6, 2014 • Management Practice, NewsComments (0)

    In support of a worthy cause, no question, but even most of those who come to “Women in Technology” events must question their point.  What are women to gain from the lectures, panelists and kumbaya?  It’s the men who have something to...

  • Chullora Railway Canteen

    EMV Crosses the Ocean

    December 4, 2014 • Innovation, NewsComments (0)

    Americans are usually indifferent to global standards but they’re embracing EMV, the smartcard technology that has dominated Europe for a decade.  Just under a year from now, any merchant (except for gas stations) that isn’t on board will be...

  • Treasures in St Peter

    Net Neutrality Goes to Washington

    December 1, 2014 • News, Standards & RegulationComments (0)

    What is an IT executive to think about net neutrality?   The internet is often compared to a highway, a common infrastructure available to all.  The current debate revolves around how strong we’d like to make that analogy.  While consumers and...

  • Managing the Number of Managers

    July 6, 2014 • Management Practice, NewsComments (0)

    Michael C. Mankins writes on HBR’s site that a VP makes work for two other people.  By implication, the cost of hiring a manager at that level is not just that person’s employment costs but those of the two others as well.  Mankins’ graph shows this...

  • Gibbs and Emerick, signwriters, household painters, plumbers, glaziers and paper hangers

    The Advertising of Things

    May 26, 2014 • Business Models, NewsComments (0)

    You’ve probably spent a little time thinking about what it will mean to have an “internet of things”.   Maybe within your industry you’ve even mapped it out, but outside of one’s own domain the follow-on consequences are...

  • Teledyne Ryan UAV Drone RPV Firebee

    Drone, Sweet Drone

    May 17, 2014 • Business Models, NewsComments (0)

    Entrepreneurs take note: the FAA is taking a business-friendly tack on the rules it applies to commercial drone use.  This includes plans to accelerate the permit approval process.  Granted, it will be about a year before the rules have effect, but...