Project achievements this week included: - A great meeting with Adobe and some of our creative people to start the planning for CS5.5 - The delivery and deployment of the first Canon printer as part of the managed print service pilot - Talks began on governance around Google Docs - Pulled together user stories and … Continue reading Weeknote 41 – in which the tidy up began
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It's with more than just a tinge of sadness that I have decided to move on from Imagination at the end of this month. I will be making a bit of a career leap, and taking on an exciting new role at Microsoft (about which I will talk more in the weeks to come). It … Continue reading Pastures new
I've seen a few commentators in the past few days noting that the second iteration of iPad is a missed opportunity to make a completely Cloud-centred device. You still need a cable and a PC to do certain tasks like file transfers and software updates to iOS. Android seems to be a little better in … Continue reading iPad and Cloud
I found myself in a marginally stressful situation a few weeks ago. Half way to driving to a meeting on the M3, the fuel indicator came on and I suddenly had one of those "heart drops" moments as I realised that I had left my wallet at home in the pocket of another coat. To … Continue reading Tied to the physical
Project achievements this week included: - signing and (I hope) delivering a 3-year deal which sees a subscription model for Adobe tools at Imagination (Note to self: never to do a deal to close at the end of a financial quarter again. It's too stressful for the savings you might make...) - seing the AD … Continue reading Weeknote 40 – in which a deal was struck
The windows of the room that our home office currently occupies look out over the railway tracks that feed into Richmond railway station. Every time a train goes past, Oscar my 15-month-old son chimes "Choo! Choo!". We've taught him a language that comes from a form of technology (steam trains) that even I in my … Continue reading Extended metaphors
Debate was raging on Twitter yesterday at the news that the UK regulator Ofcom is to clamp down on ISPs advertising "up to" broadband connectivity speed claims. There are a couple of issues here that need to be unpacked a bit. The first is the advertising one. Advertising is the art of stretching the truth … Continue reading False advertising and old houses
For the first time, I'm starting to fear a bit about the innovation path for the Google Apps product lines. The last seven days have seen the release of two features that seem to show a gentle tacking towards turning the platform into an infrastructure to support more established Microsoft product lines: Google Cloud Connect … Continue reading Innovation inhibition
It has been squeaky-bum time for the Google engineers in the last 24 hours as a bug in a software update resulted in "0.02%" of GMail users staring at empty inboxes (see http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/gmail-back-soon-for-everyone.html). Already as a result I have seen articles claiming that this shows that cloud isn't to be trusted. (Although as a side … Continue reading Designing to fail
Project achievements this week included: - finding a sponsor for our UC initiative "Facilitating Conversations" - defining a new licencing framework with Adobe - knuckling down with a deployment plan for AD And also: - presented at the Cloud Circle networking event - had interesting conversations with Charterhouse and Vodafone - completed objective setting for … Continue reading Weeknote 39 – in which we neared agreement