Jim Haughwout
Want To Know What The Next Generation of Apps Will Be Like? Talk to Siri
Article first published as Want To Know What The Next Generation of Apps Will Be Like? Talk to Siri on Technorati. A lot of people...
Aurasma: Augmented Reality on your iPad, iPhone or Android
Article first published as Aurasma: Augmented Reality on Your iPad, iPhone or Android on Technorati. At this week's New York Tech Meetup event, (after surprise...
Evolution At Work: Why Traditional Enterprise Tech Will Get Killed By Consumer-oriented Products
Article first published as Evolution At Work: Why Traditional Enterprise Tech Will Get Killed By Consumer-oriented Products on Technorati. Today's Post-PC, Web 2.0 Era is...
Tablets’ Disruptive Transformation: Enabling Form to Follow Function
Everyone is talking about the rapid growth of the tablet market. Analysts are continually revising (upwards) the number of tablets that will be sold...
How to price new enterprise software products
The enterprise software market is almost always a paid one. So how do you price a brand new enterprise innovation? Software is one of those...
Insurance is NOT the answer for the cloud
Insurance will not make clouds more trusted; cost-effective, secure results will Article first published as Insurance is NOT the Answer for the Cloud on Technorati.…
Cloud Computing: Its not just about access from anywhere
Article first published as Cloud Computing: It's Not Just About Access From Anywhere on Technorati. Too many extolling the virtues of cloud computing are ignoring...
What’s the difference between a Marketing, Product Marketing, Product, and Project Manager? Part 1
Last year, Mark Suster wrote a blog post on the differences between a CTO, VP of Engineering, Chief Architect and Program Manager. It is...
Apple’s iCloud: The New Multi-presence Cloud
The iCloud is a new kind of cloud where copies of data co-exist in MANY places. This is a "game-changer." Just over one hour ago,...
What someone from the Dawn of the Industrial Age could teach us about technology
This weekend I finished reading a book that played with the classic Theory of Relativity mind experiment of time dilation, exploring how people would...
It’s time for a Location Data Code of Conduct: Four Needed Policies
Later this month the European Union's "Article 29 Working Party" is likely to issue new rules requiring mobile and smartphone providers to treat location-based...
Why managing a team of 50 can be harder than one of 500
When helping recruiters for references for senior managers, I always get the question, "What is the largest number of people managed?"—Implying that "Bigger...
The Cloud is Dead! Long Live the Cloud!
The last two months have presented several large "black eyes" for cloud computing. In March, access to Google Apps (including Gmail) was interrupted for...
If your sheet of music is different from everyone else’s, then you need MDM – Part II
In the last post, we looked into what is meant by Master Data. Now I will talk about the why it is so important...
The simple feature needed to take location-based services mainstream
Location-based services offer amazing future possibilities. Restaurants can offer just-in-time discounts to people nearby fill empty tables. Similarly, People can pick a restaurant where...
Using social to bring the ‘sizzling fajita’ to online sales
A real-life recipe of mine Chris Brogan recently blogged, that "here's no sizzling fajita effect online," that is, online commerce does not provide that visceral...
Giving leaders the keys to drive change
If you are charged with ensuring executive support for transformational change, how do you do it? The key, in my experience, is helping leaders...
Why integrating risk and strategy is important
This is the first in a series of posts that will discuss key steps to integrating risk and strategy. The past three years have made...
Ten essential UX factors to create products your customers will LOVE
This week Apple launched the iPad 2, reminding us that creating a great User Experience (UX) is much more than providing a clean, simple...
BYOT: Treat your employees like consumers
More and more companies are asking employees to "Bring Your Own Tools" (i.e., laptops and PCs) or "Telecom" (mobile and smartphones). Consumer tech is...