Last week, Google introduced two-factor authentication to the masses. In short, this means that you can have your Gmail account protected by something you know (a password) and something you posses (e.g. a phone). With the continuous threat of...
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So what will it be; my ecosystem or yours?
It seems to me that anywhere you go these days, there’s bound to be someone dropping that term like it’s going out of fashion. You’ll hear them talk about this ecosystem, or that ecosystem, usually in reference to any number of things from...
Read moreAugmented Reality: You Must Be Seeing Things!
Augmented Reality (aka AR), looks increasingly set to play a major role in shaping the future of mobile computing, commerce, education and advertising. It isn’t far wrong to think of this as “electronic data mist” laid over mundane physical...
Read moreThe end of Business as Usual is only the beginning (part 3)
In Part 1 of this series we introduced Vorpal Inc, a traditional company in the popcorn machines business, entering new markets by bringing some ‘Shadow IT’ into the light. In Part 2 we derived a generic approach from Vorpal’s service-oriented...
Read moreThe end of Business as Usual is only the beginning (part 2)
In Part 1 of this series we introduced Vorpal Inc, a traditional company in the popcorn machines business, entering new markets by bringing some ‘Shadow IT’ into the light... Part 2: The larger picture The larger picture of what Vorpal is going...
Read moreThe end of Business as Usual is only the beginning (part 1)
A curious book When joining Capgemini Belgium, the Vice President of Technology Services offered me a book that was co-authored by Andy Mulholland, the CTO of the global Capgemini organization. The title of the book is "Mashup Corporations - The End...
Read moreIT Security is Hot & Cloudy!
Last Wednesday's BCS event on IT security certainly made that point on many different levels. If I was a betting man, I'd wager that the IT security industry is on the brink of a major revolution, on the back of that vague and fluffy thing called the...
Read moreThe Buzzword Facebook Effect
It’s amazing how the right buzzword can galvanise interest even in the dullest of topics. Think seamy tabloid headline meets uber-cool geek speak, and you’ll get the picture. This post is about a particular buzzword, and the effect its having on...
Read moreWeb 2.0 for home and work
Web 2.0 is now firmly adopted by the mainstream. The read/write web has been here for more than 6 years or so now and is found in both our work and personal life. It is an interesting observation that adoption appears to have coincided with a shift...
Read moreWeekly digest of week 29 2010
Hereby ten links for the weekly digest of week 29 of 2010 How Are Email, Facebook and Twitter Audiences Different? With marketers engaging with consumers across multiple channels, messages must be tailored to resonate with audiences on email and...
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