dthoma7's blog
On Software as a Service in the Wall Street Journal's SmartMoney Magazine
Submitted by dthoma7 on Tue, 2008-04-08 17:56I was quoted in an article in the Wall Street Journal's SmartMoney Magazine today concerning the future of Software as a Service (SaaS). This is a trend that has developed in the past four years and become a viable option for more and more functions to be provided over the Internet. We even see SAP taking this strategy for delivery of capabilities to Small and Medium Enterprises with their recent Business ByDesign suite. The basic idea is that you can avoid the heavy capital outlays up front and have immediate functionality akin to the features large corporations enjoy.
Unified Communications and ICT integration
Submitted by dthoma7 on Tue, 2008-04-01 16:08How do you explain the tremendous hype and true excitement about the iPhone?
What happens when computing processing and storage become fully virtual?
Submitted by dthoma7 on Mon, 2008-03-03 19:02Lately, the IT world has been humming with a variety of acronyms and buzzwords as usual. We hear about SOA and ITIL as well as "virtualization." Here virtualization generally refers to the ability to separate the computational capabilities associated with a business process from specific servers or other hardware. In effect, grid computing in which any terminal on a given grid can access the functions available.
BUS 558 Project Management and Collaboration
Submitted by dthoma7 on Mon, 2008-01-14 22:05Project management used to be well-characterized as managing timelines to complete fully-specified goals within budget. Sometimes this characterization is still adequate when we conduct maintenance or standardized projects. On the other hand, recognizing that projects are the main vehicle for innovating and implementing strategy in business today has led to some new thinking at the Emory Goizueta Business School.
Windows on an Intel Mac
Submitted by dthoma7 on Thu, 2007-09-20 15:15As we continue to see Apple inroads into the Windows PC market, people keep looking for solutions for running the applications that are Windows-only on a Mac. I have faced this need for years. On the old systems (PowerPC G3-G5) we had options like SoftWindows and VirtualPC. With my G5 and 1.5 GB of memory, I can actually run Windows 2000 at about 50% speed using VirtualPC.
The Age of Design
Submitted by dthoma7 on Wed, 2007-08-01 16:48I am marking this space to begin collecting my thoughts on the Age of Design. Future Shock, Network Nation, and Megatrends all predicted the information age. People would become information-empowered. The Internet connects people today and offers access to pricing, regulations, other government and public documents, as well as tools for manipulating data and producing more information.
Updated Google tools
Submitted by dthoma7 on Thu, 2007-05-17 14:17I notice Google has some interesting search ideas coming out. Google Labs Experimental Pages I am reminded of the CNET contextual search engine and graphic network representation of results.
New Ideas from Utne
Submitted by dthoma7 on Mon, 2007-04-23 21:36Interesting applications of new technology. Interesting projects too. Utne reader article
Healthcare and ICTs
Submitted by dthoma7 on Wed, 2007-03-28 14:55I will be posting more here as I continue to move content to this online site. Here is an interesting tele-opthamology system. Most telemedicine has been in radiology or other 2-dimensionally capturable practices. Rural provision is improving partly due to ability to provide care through technology.
Social Networking in the Workplace
Submitted by dthoma7 on Wed, 2007-03-07 21:23Social networking is a critical necessity in jobs. Of the variety of benefits from social networking, research places retention, satisfaction, productivity, and learning at the core. As workplaces become increasingly digitized workers interact through computer media. In my own work with large systems development projects (teams of 10+, $600,000+/month budget) I have isolated tools and techniques being applied to create "digital water coolers" or spaces for social networking. This is a hot area.
