Posted by Jim Haughwout on January 19, 2012 · Comments Off
This year ten trends will move from “new concept” to “mainstream trend.” Exploring all should be on your 2012 “to-do” list.
Posted by Jim Haughwout on December 26, 2011 · Comments Off
Imagine how compelling a smartphone would be with Android OS, Android Market AND BlackBerry’s Keyboard.
Posted by Jim Haughwout on November 14, 2010 · Comments Off
Jack Welch used to say, “Be Number 1 or Number 2 (or else get out of the market).” Does this same “Magic Number” apply in the information technology and software world (where innovation is continuous and Moore’s Law applies)?
Posted by Jim Haughwout on April 25, 2010 · Comments Off
This week the UK airspace was closed for six days due to the Eyjafjallajökull volcano. This led me to ask, “What would happen if airplanes could never fly again?” As “necessity is the mother of invention,” I would prefer to focus on how this would affect innovation. Five technology areas stand out…
Posted by Jim Haughwout on February 10, 2010 · 7 Comments
We all know that mobile is exploding. A simple exploration of network data projections shows that we have entered the “Age of Enterprise Mobile Computing.” If your enterprise does not want to fall behind, it needs to begin immediately planning how to enable enterprise functions using mobile devices…
Posted by Jim Haughwout on August 23, 2009 · 1 Comment
Mark Gimein (of Slate’s “The Big Money”) recently posited that Twitter is “collapsing under its own weight” due to the sheer number of Tweets we all have to wade through. I agree. I recommend three steps to the leaders of Twitter to both make the service more useful and create a revenue driving service…