Category Archives: change in IT

Lets HANGOUT at the White House (Washington, DC)

—–SEE 2/6/12 UPDATE at bottom ——  Having achieved 90+Million users as of January 2012, Google+ (Google’s social networking service) is getting serious respect from many audiences – including The White House and The President. As announced this week on their Google+ … Continue reading

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Internet SOPA, Copyright and getting more out of Google

SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) legislation is the big topic of the Internet right now. Totally understandable as it will have significant impact on what the future of Internet becomes. The whole Piracy topic can be a bit confusing and … Continue reading

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Adaptable & Affordable – Google Apps (SAAS Cloud computing)

As 2011 speeds to a close I wanted to take opportunity to describe some current technology-terms from the practical and realistic business perspective.   Many still wonder why they should consider or what the benefits are of: Cloud Computing – … Continue reading

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Radical Change, it’s not limited to the technology

We’ve become accustomed to radical change in Hardware and Software technology. Smart-phones, tablets, netbooks and other hardware are virtually reinvented annually, plus “cloud computing” allows major software updates to roll out to users every few months.  But the radical change can … Continue reading

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Multi-Mobile Device Challenges for Road Warrior Sales Professionals

For those who think “required logins” on desktop PC’s to assure good security can be annoying – check out what highly mobile users deal with.  Think about the synchronization and data backup issues that arise when you have multiple access … Continue reading

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Cloud Computing Matters – because IT Connects all MY DEVICES

An early Facebook Investor, Roger McNamee (well known co-Founder of Elevation Partners) gave an amazing talk recently offering his view of some of the biggest trends affecting the technology industry. One result of that talk was a main stream news … Continue reading

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PUBLIC vs PRIVATE Identity and Google+

In the last month Google released multiple changes to their Gmail and Calendar services plus released a new service called Google+. This post does not describe Google+ or its capabilities, there are many blogs and articles in process of doing … Continue reading

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Google IO – 2011 new Dessert for Android

A tech company tradition is to assign non-descript and often funny code names to future products. While comical, the true intent is to thwart competitors before formal release. A stoic type of humor in a very serious and ultra-competitive business.  … Continue reading

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Defining future Web tech via Google IO – 2011

Google IO – the company’s namesake annual event (held May 10-12th) is one many have never heard of!  That’s because its primary audience is “technology developers”.  A gathering of geeks, nerds and mystical genius types who actually create and build … Continue reading

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The CLOUD: it is My PC and My Server

Cloud Computing, a giant and complex topic, defined in a multitude of ways.  Everyone is asking – is it the answer?  Will it solve all computing needs and be the greatest thing ever –or– is it just a passing fad?  … Continue reading

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