Month: April 2014
At the AWS Summit, Todd Weatherby gave a quick lance about how Amazon is going to position itself in the future. Bottom line; it’s going full enterprise, towards people and…
Kyle Wild, Keen.io CEO, has a slideshare worth looking, where he explains his view on product growth. Source: http://www.slideshare.net/kylewild/kyle-wildtokyoproductistheultimategrowthhack I do agree with him, the growth comes with how…
Amazon did it again. It changed the world of computing, more precisely cloud computing and deployment. First Act AWS Elastic Beanstalk; an easier way for you to quickly deploy…
““There are some ideas we want every company to copy” That’s the ad that Apple created for the Earth Day, taking a stab at Samsung regarding the recent…
That’s the new Twitter layout. It seems like Facebook, but the most important detail yet is that your (vanity) twitter handle is now not that important and just…
Jason Perlow, ZDNet editor, wrote a good article describing the cloud wars and interoperability problem between services, calling it “Game of Services: Revenge of the cloud dragons“. I…
Recently, Forbes published an article about the Immortal Enterprise, the one that never stops and never gets disrupted. To quickly sum it up: – Unplanned downtimes can kill…
I was raised as a Christian, went to church, did all those rituals with family… then I started reading about science and evolution and stopped believing. I do…
Sarcasm, honesty and my point of view on information, technology, marketing and science (not in this particular order). That’s what you should expect here. Probably some politics in…
It seems like ages ago, since when I stopped writing. Now it feels good to be home again.