I was having this discussion in the office the other day. It was about whether a prototype of a web application (for simplicity, I use this as a synonym for web site) could be seen as a first version of that application. More often than not, a...
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Internal blogs matter
Like many other companies these days, Capgemini has an internal blogging community. I used to write frequent posts on my own internal blog, but I have been passive for over 6 months. The reason is that I do most of my blogging out in the open these...
Read moreThe invisible hand, the sequel
My previous post on The invisible hand created several interesting discussions (thanks Andy, Peter, John, Alex and Mark) and I would like to share some of it with the rest of you. Peter (Evans-Greenwood, CTO Capgemini Australia) brought up the...
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Only a few people know that I actually love economics, more specifically macro-economics. I love the theories from economists like Pareto, Keynes, Friedman, Ricardo and of course Adam Smith. The latter one’s theory of the so-called “Invisible...
Read moreSecurity Access Permisisons Considered Harmful
Look at the way we set up access permissions today on, say, a windows file. We go into a form and state the exact users and files that will have permission for the file. If we want to set the same permissions on a different file, we have to go...
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