Thursday, April 28, 2011

Smart Phones and Tablets

Here are a couple of things I have been reading:


In light of the recent fracas about iPhone and Andriods keeping tabs on users' location and other data, The Really Smart Phone is a really good article on what some researchers are doing (and can do) with your smartphone data. Provides good insight on the possibilities which some might find disconcerting, but I actually see as quite exciting (e.g. for data mining, statistics and human/social interactions).

A related article but this time about your TV tracking you! TV's Next Wave: Tuning In to You






I've also been looking to get a tablet, so this is part of my research: Barnes & Noble Beats Amazon To The Android App Punch, But Kindle Will Likely Prevail . Actually regardless of the prognostication in the title, I think the Nook is closest to what I need for a tablet - which is primarily for reading e-books and very light web browsing.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Basketball and Project Management?

A big part of Project Management is the management of resources. And the most critical resource is of course human resource. To achieve anything worthwhile it is critical to be able to build an A-Team. Recruiting, however, just the start. Building them into a real team - now that is the key.

This is also true for team based sports. I recently encountered a couple of articles that can serve to provide insights into this area of team management - which can be something of a black art to many people.


First are some excerpts from - I Can’t Accept Not Trying. Michael Jordan on the Pursuit of Excellence. Here's the main takeaway:

"I’d rather have five guys with less talent who are willing to come together as a team than five guys who consider themselves stars and aren’t willing to sacrifice.

Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships.
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Secondly, there's this more recent article in Fast Company magazine, What LeBron James And The Miami Heat Teach Us About Teamwork, exploring this same concept but in a slightly different context - the experiment by the Miami Heat to create a superstar team with the express goal of winning the NBA Championship. This article investigates the (ongoing) trials, experiences and adventures in gelling together the "Heatles" team of Lebron James, Chris Bosh and Dwayne Wade each of whom were the star player in their teams prior to participating in this adventure/experiment. I found this treatment of the subject very informative and enlightening from the perspective of team and project management - especially the creation of a team to achieve very specific and short term goals.

Imagine building an A-Team for a startup project.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Games and Gamification of Applications


Recently I have been looking at some games related stuff. This is in the context of new genre games that integrate the physical with the digital worlds like Augmented Reality and Exergaming - video games that are also a form of exercise.

I then came across this article in Fast Company - "MIT Creates The One Video Game You'll Be Thrilled To See Your Kid Get Hooked On" - which I found very interesting and has lots of potential. Whilst not directly related to what I was looking for, it nonetheless is definitely a move in the right direction, at least for some kids.

This phrase from the article sounds the clarion:

"In case you didn't get the memo, games are making all kinds of staid or serious things sexy and downright fun now, from business training to dusty libraries to human rights to health care. Gamification is certainly a trend...."

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Some stuff I am reading and have been directed to

Think Quarterly - Google's 'magazine'. Has interesting articles and the formatting/fonts are nice on a browser. http://thinkquarterly.co.uk/ (A companion site)

Scaling DotNet - blog post on some techniques for making DotNet sites faster, better. Fairly technical at developer level. And this link also from that page which initiated the post - MySpace’s death spiral

Stack Overflow Architecture Update - A DotNet article on how Stack Overflow makes their site fast and optimized.

Amazon Virtual Private Cloud - Updates on Amazon's VPC service to include virtualizing your entire network in the Cloud.

Oracle Identity Management Deployment Planning - good resource on Identity Management and not just for Oracle