Musings 10 Architectural Principles for Enterprise Social Software — Take 2 The first draft of the Architectural Principles for Enterprise Social Software was posted here. I invited feedback and was fortunate to get some comments from Luis Benitez, an IBM architect who deals with Lotus Connections who also then commented and expanded on these further in his own blog with a
Musings Location aware services coming of age Some of the earliest posts on this blog were about how powerful location aware services could be. I spoke about Mobile Mashups and SOA, as well as Location Based Services (LBS) and AGPS and finally the value of Location (and how I thought it was relevant, but not quite sure
London Greenwich River Trip One of our friends here had suggested that a trip to Greenwhich by boat made a great day out. With fine weather yesterday, we decided to do it. It was a great suggestion and we had a fantastic time. The nice thing about being on the Thames is that it’
Greenwich River Trip One of our friends here had suggested that a trip to Greenwhich by boat made a great day out. With fine weather yesterday, we decided to do it. It was a great suggestion and we had a fantastic time. The nice thing about being on the Thames is that it’
Greenwich River Trip One of our friends here had suggested that a trip to Greenwhich by boat made a great day out. With fine weather yesterday, we decided to do it. It was a great suggestion and we had a fantastic time. The nice thing about being on the Thames is that it’
Greenwich River Trip One of our friends here had suggested that a trip to Greenwhich by boat made a great day out. With fine weather yesterday, we decided to do it. It was a great suggestion and we had a fantastic time. The nice thing about being on the Thames is that it’
London Flying over the ice cap I was in San Jose, California last week for work. Great trip, good company and lots of work done, plus we finished a day early. From London, you fly up and over Greenland to get to San Francisco, then we hired a car to drive the 40 minutes south. I
Flying over the ice cap I was in San Jose, California last week for work. Great trip, good company and lots of work done, plus we finished a day early. From London, you fly up and over Greenland to get to San Francisco, then we hired a car to drive the 40 minutes south. I
Flying over the ice cap I was in San Jose, California last week for work. Great trip, good company and lots of work done, plus we finished a day early. From London, you fly up and over Greenland to get to San Francisco, then we hired a car to drive the 40 minutes south. I
Flying over the ice cap I was in San Jose, California last week for work. Great trip, good company and lots of work done, plus we finished a day early. From London, you fly up and over Greenland to get to San Francisco, then we hired a car to drive the 40 minutes south. I
Musings Architectural Principles for Enterprise Social Software We are considering implementing some Social Software so have drafted a series of Architectural Principles to help govern the planning for this. I tweeted on this and was followed up by @IdoNotes asking if I was willing to share these, so here they are. I’d really welcome any feedback,
London Pedestrians have priority Another thing we have noticed while we have been in London is that pedestrians are very well respected by drivers. Most times if I am waiting to cross a road, the cars will stop and flash their lights, or the drivers will gesture for me to cross the road – even
Pedestrians have priority Another thing we have noticed while we have been in London is that pedestrians are very well respected by drivers. Most times if I am waiting to cross a road, the cars will stop and flash their lights, or the drivers will gesture for me to cross the road – even
Pedestrians have priority Another thing we have noticed while we have been in London is that pedestrians are very well respected by drivers. Most times if I am waiting to cross a road, the cars will stop and flash their lights, or the drivers will gesture for me to cross the road – even
Pedestrians have priority Another thing we have noticed while we have been in London is that pedestrians are very well respected by drivers. Most times if I am waiting to cross a road, the cars will stop and flash their lights, or the drivers will gesture for me to cross the road – even
Musings Value Chain for Information — The Movie! Two ideas have converged. Elias Bizannes wrote about the Value Chain for Information which I have been thinking about, then I saw Sacha Chua’s Web2.0 @ Work which was done with a Nintendo DS and got really excited about wanting to make something similar. The main difference is I
London Spring in England The English always seem slightly obsessive about spring.If I mention Bill Oddie to the average Australian, the immediate response will be “The Goodies”, but to your average English man, Bill Oddie is the somewhat obsessive bird watcher, still with beard (although a lot greyer) who hosts “Springwatch” and enthuses
Spring in England The English always seem slightly obsessive about spring.If I mention Bill Oddie to the average Australian, the immediate response will be “The Goodies”, but to your average English man, Bill Oddie is the somewhat obsessive bird watcher, still with beard (although a lot greyer) who hosts “Springwatch” and enthuses
Spring in England The English always seem slightly obsessive about spring.If I mention Bill Oddie to the average Australian, the immediate response will be “The Goodies”, but to your average English man, Bill Oddie is the somewhat obsessive bird watcher, still with beard (although a lot greyer) who hosts “Springwatch” and enthuses
Spring in England The English always seem slightly obsessive about spring.If I mention Bill Oddie to the average Australian, the immediate response will be “The Goodies”, but to your average English man, Bill Oddie is the somewhat obsessive bird watcher, still with beard (although a lot greyer) who hosts “Springwatch” and enthuses
Musings Refactor your life step 6 — Interoperate Oh what a tangled web we weave… — Sir Walter Scott Ok, so perhaps I’m not practicing to decieve (the full quote is “Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to decieve”), but still, the web is tangled regardless.I posted on Why Enterprises are Sucker-punched
London I've forgotten what our frypan looks like Weird feeling. I was just about to cook dinner for tonight, and was looking at the scarred and scratched frying pan we have used in England, when my mind wandered…….what did my frypan in Ivanhoe look like?And I really can’t remember! I can’t even remember if
I've forgotten what our frypan looks like Weird feeling. I was just about to cook dinner for tonight, and was looking at the scarred and scratched frying pan we have used in England, when my mind wandered…….what did my frypan in Ivanhoe look like?And I really can’t remember! I can’t even remember if
I've forgotten what our frypan looks like Weird feeling. I was just about to cook dinner for tonight, and was looking at the scarred and scratched frying pan we have used in England, when my mind wandered…….what did my frypan in Ivanhoe look like?And I really can’t remember! I can’t even remember if
I've forgotten what our frypan looks like Weird feeling. I was just about to cook dinner for tonight, and was looking at the scarred and scratched frying pan we have used in England, when my mind wandered…….what did my frypan in Ivanhoe look like?And I really can’t remember! I can’t even remember if