By Chris Harding, The Open Group Have you ever wanted to read something to prepare for a meeting while traveling, but been frustrated by the difficulty of managing paper or a bulky PC? Travelers who read for pleasure have found … Continue…
Last year, I posed the question if Apple’s barrier to business adoption of the iPad was handwriting recognition. In fact at the time I thought that without a better data input method, the iPad would only be really useful as an information…
I have launched a new service called EA Blogs, which is a thematic aggregator of enterprise architecture blog feeds. A ‘planet‘, or as Dave Winer would call it, a river. Or whatever. The EA Blogs engine fetches new blog entries from around 20…
So what we long suspected is now official - Google's Android is projected to overtake it's more popular rivals iPhone and Blackberry in coming years. There are more and more exciting phones being launched using Google's platform - see for instance the…
With the announcement of docs.com on Wednesday from Microsoft, it got me thinking about what I’ll call the consumer cloud. As my iPhone has become a critical device for me, and I expect my iPad 3G to do the same when it…
While my iPad will arrive in “late April,” I’ve been following all the buzz this week, reading reviews, checking out the app store, etc. Late April can’t get here soon enough in my opinion. Here’s what has me so excited about it.…
Technology that asserts itself over the purpose for which it was designed, … and needs to be configured, managed, and optimised will be its own anti-pattern. We want … ‘invisible’ technology and … immediate and direct experiences of the information and the organisations…