Archive for the 'HDS' Category
Inspiration
Posted in Apple, HDS, Leadership on October 6th, 2011 1 Comment »
When was the last time you were truly inspired by a piece of technology? When was the last time your laptop, your phone or another device made you sit back, pause, and say “wow, that’s awesome!”Although there are many examples of beautiful or functional design, chances are one of Apple’s products, be it the iPod, [...]
Infographic: Evolution of Web mirrors the rise of Information Age
Posted in Digital Information, HDS, Information, Today's Required Reading on June 22nd, 2011 No Comments »
It’s been a while since I posted a favorite infographic and this one hit me, not just because it’s a detailed and interesting infographic, but because the evolution of web design really mirrors the evolution of and emergence of the information age many (most) of us participate in minute-by-minute.
Of Apples and Clouds (again)
Posted in Apple, Cloud Computing, Google, HDS, Innovation on June 3rd, 2011 No Comments »
I love Apple and their products, but their moves (or stumbles rather) into cloud computing have been hit-and-miss for more than a decade. On Monday, at Apple’s WW Developer’s Conference, Steve Jobs will (apparently) introduce the world to “iCloud”. Many (including me) hope it will be “iTunes in the cloud”, but it also must be [...]
Hitachi and SAP Extend Global Partnership
Posted in Alliances & Partnerships, HDS, Market news on May 17th, 2011 No Comments »
This is a big week for SAP AG with the SAP SAPPHIRE NOW conference in Orlando, FL currently taking place. Today also marks a big step forward in the partnership between SAP, Hitachi Ltd. and Hitachi Data Systems with the formation of a global technology partnership. What it means for our joint customers is even [...]
New Times Call for New Tools
Posted in Digital Archiving, HDS, Information, Technology on May 13th, 2011 2 Comments »
Admittedly, I’m a data-driven kind of guy. I love facts, metrics, and feel that “anything worth doing is worth measuring,” as my dad taught me. I also love to consume information and have very eclectic interests. I do feel overwhelmed with data sometimes, as I’m sure many of you do; the more interesting people I [...]
The HDS Question of the Week – What would you ask?
Posted in HDS on May 2nd, 2011 No Comments »
It’s been a few weeks since my last post, and while this will be a quick one, our fiscal year ended in March so I do expect to get back to more regular postings soon. More on that later.
Visualizing our hyper-connected, data-driven world
Posted in HDS, Mobile, Today's Required Reading on March 21st, 2011 3 Comments »
I think a lot about the hyper-connected world in which I (and I suspect, you) live, work and exist. I haven’t shared an infographic with you for a while, so I thought I’d bring that thread back with a graphic that’s both surprising and storage-related.
HDS Blogger Day 2011 almost here!
Posted in HDS on March 17th, 2011 3 Comments »
After a very fun, sometimes contentious, always informative Blogger’s Day 2010, I’m looking forward to emceeing the 2nd annual HDS Blogger Day at HDS Sefton Park, UK on 23-24 March.
Evolving vs. Arriving
Posted in Apple, Google, HDS, Innovation, Leadership, Marketing, Strategy, Technology on March 16th, 2011 2 Comments »
In January, Google’s Android operating system leapfrogged both #2, Apple and long-time leader, RIM to capture the top spot in U.S. smartphone subscriber share. I’ve written previously about my affinity for both Apple and Google products, but the Android vs. iOS battle to me is a study in business models, approaches to product design and about whether one [...]
The coming tablet wars and what it means for IT
Posted in HDS on February 11th, 2011 3 Comments »
As I watched last week’s Google event previewing the upcoming 3.0 (Honeycomb) version of their Android OS, I couldn’t help contrasting it to all the Apple events I’ve watched and how different the two were. Putting the showmanship aside for a minute, I follow iOS vs. Android closely, the different strategies with which Apple and Google [...]



