Project achievements this week included: - CS5 business migration planning began - lots of printing on the new Canon printers... - ...and scanning too - met with two recruiters to start to help to find my replacement - AD deployed out to the first 100 people - yellow card system pushed into development - UC … Continue reading Weeknote 42 – life, the universe, and job handover
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We live in an app world. The innovation of Apple and others have meant that expectation about what a software application should cost has fallen to cents, a few dollars or, at best, free (hey, iPhone users... did you not know that Angry Birds is free on Android?). In this world of low price points … Continue reading Things I'm glad to see the back of: creative software pricing models
From about as soon as I first understood how to use a computer back in the 1980s, I have been trying to use them to create if not "art", then at least "stuff". On the BBC Micro it was trying to squeeze music out of three channels of bleeping and one of white noise, and … Continue reading Things I am going to miss: creative software tools
Yesterday I eulogized about the majestic splendour of Bloomsbury. It's eastern border, sadly, is blighted by a series of overpriced consumer electronics stores that have no place in the 21st Century. I've never quite understood the effect that happens in cities where retailers of a particular type of product congregate in a particular area. In … Continue reading Things I'm glad to see the back of: TCR electronics shops
As a way of mentally preparing myself for the new job, I'm going to alternate articles of things that I'm going to miss about my current job, and things that I will be glad to see the back of. First up is Bloomsbury. I adore Bloomsbury. Lying to the east of Tottenham Court Road, Bloomsbury … Continue reading Things I am going to miss: Bloomsbury
I have written before about the psychological analysis of the incorporated company as psychopath in the book and film The Corporation. In conversation at the weekend another similar parallel can be drawn between loyal customers and the psychological phenomenon known as Stockholm Syndrome, which is the well documented state where people held captive in, for … Continue reading Captivated by Apple
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
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
In my usual spirit of giving the game away, here are the slides that I will be presenting at pm at the UC Expo event at Olympia in London tomorrow. Feel free to sing along. As ever, I'll be presenting live from the Cloud, but with a USB stick copy in my pocket just in … Continue reading UC Expo