Monthly Archives: June 2005

Is it the End for email?

The email era may be coming to an end because replacement communication means such as Internet messengers, mini-homepages (dubbed “one-man media”) and SMS are wielding their power (in this case, I include the Blackberry - it’s email but it isn’t, really). As a consequence, the stronghold of email, once the favorite of the Internet, is [...]

The True Key Performance Indicator for Technology

I was discussing with a couple of Key Account Managers yesterday, Dan French from Consider (collaboration software) and Ralph Heinzelmann of BEA (portal solutions). We were discussing the true value of technology and how we should measure that value.
We tend to look at traditional, single point ROI measurement that are filled with assumptions about [...]

The Future of Communication is in New Media Strategies

Here’s a new one… c\net reports that fake commercials are spreading online.
The concepts of new media strategies and of new media technologies have been exploring resurgence. Unfortunately, this doesn’t happen in all industries … yet. From the book by William Gibson, called Pattern Recognition, he explores some of the more powerful techniques in new [...]

Is the Great Disruption Coming ?

Interesting discussion at this morning’s session in Davos (World Economic Forum) entitled “Is the Great Disruption Coming.” Not just because of the expected list of predictions of the I.T. evils that could fall on us — but in a short discussion at the end over what could be a fatal flaw in the structure of [...]

Does Technology Make Us Happy?

Thanks to the several people who commented on my first posting this year (I am still trying to retrieve my archive, sorry). I agree with mostly with ‘ric’ but I want to discuss this in a social context.
Technologists, businesspeople, and most politicians assume so, celebrating its ability to improve our persons, experiences, and material [...]