Posted by Jim Haughwout on August 15, 2011 · Comments Off
Everyone is talking the rapid growth of the tablet market. In the midst of this explosion, something big is changing right underneath our noses: millions of us are re-wiring how we interact with computers.
Posted by Jim Haughwout on June 7, 2011 · Comments Off
The iCloud is a new kind of cloud where copies of data exist in MANY places. This difference is not a fine point. It is a “game-changer.”
Posted by Jim Haughwout on May 16, 2011 · Comments Off
Location-based data is the biggest privacy watershed since commercialization of the Internet. It’s time for industry to create a Code of Conduct to manage it.
Posted by Jim Haughwout on April 17, 2011 · Comments Off
Location-based services offer amazing future possibilities. However, right now only early adopters are its primary users. Why? Because many mainstream consumers do not trust them. However, that addition of one simple feature to smart phones can change all of this.
Posted by Jim Haughwout on March 12, 2011 · Comments Off
There are two kinds of technology in the world: tech that you choose to use and tech you are forced to use. Consumer tech is now sufficiently advanced and easy-to-integrate that it is time to let employees choose and bring their own tech to work for everyday use.
Posted by Jim Haughwout on December 4, 2010 · 1 Comment
We often are asked about the risk of doing something new. However, what is the risk of NOT doing something new? Especially in a world filled with creativity and competition.