News this morning that Vodafone is pulling the pin on the iHug brand. Not unexpected but still a little sad to see the end of a 15 year brand presence in New Zealand.
I’ve got a meeting this week at the Savoy Brown, a nice little cafe in Christchurch. Being both a proponent and a user of SaaS solutions I naturally placed the invitation into my Google calendar. When I did so…
A while ago I wrote a post discussing commercial imperatives for opensource software. That time I cam from a perspective of finding a natural intersect between the rabid community mindedness of opensource with the rabid commercialism of SaaS (generalisations…
PowerbyProxi has developed a cool technology whereby power can be transmitted to products without wires. For example, the technology allows the wireless charging of cellphones or the powering-up of industrial robots. John Deere USA has taken an equity stake…
Buddy Kaila pointed out this editorial from Forbes magazine. The basic premise is that in the soon-to-eventuate recession, SaaS companies will be somewhat protected from the fall out. The reasons given; SaaS is an expensable rather than capital outlay…
So the Facebook is evil editorial seems to have made the NZ newspapers. I tend not to subscribe to conspiracy theories and tend to be a bit blase about the whole privacy issue but an event this morning got…
Zoli has this great post discussing seciurity and password issues for web users. Like Zoli, I’m just like 61% of Internet users, using the same userid/password combination on all my sites. Recently we were visited by an old freind who…
Over on Roughtype, Nick comments on the increasing use of -aaS acronyms. Well I kind of like the -aaS moniker and so as my contribution please find attached (for our more broadminded readers) the ultimate in HaaS or Hardware as…
Interesting to read the Herald this morning and see a piece by CEO of Telecom NZ Paul Reynolds. While others will no doubt comment on the pros or cons of Telecom strategy and the commitment to opening up and playing…
Flying to Wellington this afternoon. Mainly a trip for pleasure. We’re going to The Police concert, catching up with freinds and family and possibly interspersing that with a little bit of Wellington based working. I’ll be in and out…