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Tag Archives: Technology
Ordinateurs sans frontières
We are 100 years from the War To End All Wars and the ripples of this global tragedy still echo down through the century into our lives today. The boundaries drawn in 1919 as arbitrary lines on paper shaped all … Continue reading
Posted in Business and Technology, Personal experiences, Personal growth
Tagged @WhistleIRL, BBC, Borders, Boundaries, Disruptive Innovation, Technology, WW1
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TCP/IP is 40 years old
In honor of the critical technology that underpins everything, not least of which is this little blog, there’s a TCP/IP party on Saturday. Tickets are $25 and can be obtained here. There is a great list of speakers: Vint Cerf … Continue reading
Posted in Business and Technology
Tagged Disruptive Innovation, TCP, TCP/IP, Technology
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Change is changing
“People don’t look at their watches to see what time it is,” someone once told me “they look to see what time it isn’t.” Ever since then I have been surprised how true this is. In the same light I … Continue reading
Why are we running the debug code?
As every developer will tell you, when you build the application you can create a debug-version of the app. This has extra code added in that provides ongoing telemetry so that, if the application fails, the developer can see where, … Continue reading
Posted in Business and Technology
Tagged About me, Disruptive Innovation, Empowering Change, FORTRAN, Geeks, Technology, Value Engineering
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DefenceIT 2014 Conference in the UK
The annual DefenceIT conference concluded two weeks ago at the Defence Academy in the UK. More than 250 uniformed and civilian technology leaders gathered to talk about the intersection of business solutions and battle-space technology needs. Once again I was … Continue reading