What You Should Do in 2011
Work On Stuff That Matters. Ignore Everybody. Get Excited and Make Things. thanks to @timoreilly, @moleitau, @gapingvoid
View Article2010 Predictions: How’d I Do?
My partner in crime Stephen looked back at how he did with his predictions for last year, so I thought I better do the same. Ubiquitous analytics. In 2010 business intelligence will become less about...
View ArticleOn Soup, Microcopy and User Experience
I drink my coffee at Taylor Street’s garden shed in Shoreditch. It has truly great coffee. So good in fact, I have reengineered my coffee habits around it – these days I only have two espressos a day,...
View ArticleLotus Gears Up To Embrace The Web, Rebuild its Developer Story, pwn Social...
I was at Connect before Christmas, the annual Software Group meetup for industry analysts that follow IBM. See some coverage here by Coté. IBM’s Software portfolio is insanely big these days, so its...
View ArticleI, for one, welcome our new Android forking overlords
At RedMonk we don’t think forking is a bad thing. On the contrary it enables innovation through fast iteration and cross fertlisation of technology and ideas. Forking allows for a biological metaphor...
View ArticleEMC Summit: On Cloud, Storage, Big Data and Developers
Last week I went to EMC’s EMEA Analyst Summit at my favourite London conference venue- Kings Place in Kings Cross. As a software guy I tend to focus on SpringSource and VMware, rather than the storage...
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