Imagine you are living in a normal, ordinary city somewhere in Europe (say Stavanger or Bremen). Travelling to Paris for dinner and theatre would take at least half a day of travelling. Now what if you could be there in less than a second? What...
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The Art of Enterprise Information Architecture
I just wanted to share the foreword I wrote for The Art of Enterprise Information Architecture, a book written by Eberhard Hechler and 5 of his colleagues at IBM. Obviously, I recommend the book to all of you. In the past two years, I have been more...
Read moreWeb 2.0 meets AI and the “Law of Diminishing Returns” from Sam Ceccola
The following is a guest post from a good colleague and friend Sam Ceccola, who is effectively the CTO for the USA. I am sure it will promote some good posts ! Andy I have been reflecting over Christmas on my experiences in the IT community serving...
Read moreiPhone launched in Second Life
I thought, let’s discuss a bit about Apple. Of course, there is no point in adding yet another hit to iPhone’s current Google Quotient (187 million, and counting..). So this blog-item is not about the iPhone. But mentioning the iPhone a few...
Read moreInsight to the People
Must be a sign of the times. Microsoft organises a Business Intelligence conference for the very first time and the convention centre in Seattle is completely packed. Almost 3000 attendees from all over the world witness announcements of new products...
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