As of late, I have been focusing on the design aspect of information architecture. So I thought I better get my hands dirty with technology before my technical skills or technical thought patterns start to atrophy. As a result, I…
I have had the pleasure of meeting Dick Hardt on several occasions and will meet with himagain next week on a particular project.
Dick is one dude who understands that even with great technology, you need a good…
My cheque would be in binary
$ 01001111 01101110 01100101 0001 01101101 01101001 01101100 01101100 01101001 01101111 01101110 0001 01100100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01100001 01110010 01110011
I forgot about SFU’s offering in interactive arts and technology. It would have been a good discussion point for my last post on learning technology as an information architect. They call the school/department SIAT.
I promise . . .I am not jumping on the John Chow bandwagon but for those of you who do not know him have not been to his site, then I strongly suggest you visit it. Go to John…
Of course it always sounds more valid when someone like Bruce Schneier says it (read article here) but psychology as a influencing factor in IT is something that really needs to be understood as we build solutions. Indeed, the randomness and…
This post here is a must read:
 The problem at Dell wasn’t the CEO. It’s the commodity R&D by ZDNet‘s David Berlind — Michael Dell’s reassumption of the CEO’s post at Dell is a shell game that
…
I am sitting here in the hotel lobby and a recipe for sanity when working for a vendor has come to mind. I don’t mind working for vendors. Most vendors in the current marketplace are much better at providing…
Well it is that time of year. A time where we all get busy and forget to focus on the things we should. In my case, this is my is my blog. I have a folder full of partly…