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Today Is Going By So Fast, Maybe We Can Save It ...Tomorrow

 

By Andy Marken

The best thing about conferences is that you get to hear about all the newest things and learn how great things are ... going to be.

At Storage Network World (SNW), we learned how much easier life was going to be for IT folks when they really start using Software-Defined Storage (SDS).

At the recent Cloud Expo, we discovered that IT folks are just like the rest of us. They don't worry about their data/content management issues; they just park them it in the cloud.


Your Next Car Will Be All About Information, Entertainment

 

altBy Andy Marken

If you have a chance, catch CCE (Connected Car Expo) November 19, followed by the LA Auto Show (20/21) and cap it off with the January car show in Las Vegas.

You might call the January thing CES (Consumer Electronics Show) but forget the bangled wearables, the mobile devices of every shape/form/application, even content/data storage things.

Tablets Give Everyone an Opportunity to Involve, Be Involved

By Andy Marken

The TV industry has been having a tough time figuring out what tomorrow is going to look like ... and how they'll play in it.

Cable folks are holding them hostage (if you read the announcements, you can't figure out who is dropping whom).

Amazon, Google, Netflix, AOL and Yahoo all have channels and big advertisers have their channels.

Folks are watching the content on their smart TVs, computers, smartphones and tablets. A lot of the time folks have two or three of the screens going at the same time.

More Data Doesn't Make Better Decisions, it Just Takes Longer

Help Unseen – The first time I saw The Paddler painting I knew I had to have it in my office. It was a reminder to me that decisions are based on understanding and commitment as well as everything that came before to make you the man/woman you are today. By Andy Marken

Ever wonder how the Vikings sailed across the endless Atlantic to set foot on Canadian soil?

How about the Polynesians who crossed the vast Pacific to arrive at the Hawaiian Islands?

They had no Big Data, no analytical tools, nothing to quantify/qualify their decisions ... just a gut feeling it was going to work.

Sorta' make your day-to-day "critical" decisions pale in comparison.

In those decisions it wasn't one boss, senior executive or leader making the decision to venture into the unknown.

One had the idea but a lot of folks contributed to the decision ... made it happen.

Games Are Growing in Popularity, Use, Profits

By Andy Marken

If it weren't for my early years with JT (Jack Tramiel) during the Atari era, I probably wouldn't track video games – mobile, console or PC. But it's amazing to see how much broader the industry is today.

Our son -- like most serious gamers we know -- swears that a well-equipped PC is still the weapon of choice. Second best is the console; but that's hooked to the big TV for IP viewing, so he doesn't get his hands on it too often.

The Best Cloud is a Personal Private Cloud

altBy Andy Marken

On a recent trip I gazed out the plane's window as we flew over the clouds. It reminded me that most pilots fly over, under and around clouds ... not in them. Even with all their technology pilots avoid clouds.

The rest of us fly blind.

We dump everything we can in the cloud because it's either cheap or free—in spite of

the fact that we have plenty of local, safe storage:

- Smartphone – 16 - 32GB

- iPad – 32 - 64GB

- Ultrabook – 128GB SSD or 500+GB HD

Industry Leaders Focused on Interesting Future World

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Those were a nice series of bling announcements at Uplinq (Qualcomm's bragging party), Apple's unveilings and Intel Developer Forum (IDF).

But...

I'm not interested in a smartwatch because:

- I tried digital and "computer" watches years ago and retired them because I wasn't interested in the exact time but rather how early or late I was.

- If it just tells me who's calling, who's texting, why not just look at my phone (the screen is bigger)?

Smartphones - Powerful Business and Consumer Tools

 

By Andy Marken

“We were attracted to each other at the party, that was obvious! You're on your own for the night, that's also obvious... we're two adults.” Alex Forrest, “Fatal Attraction,” Paramount, 1987The other evening I left the office, got about a half block and had to pull a U-turn to go back for my smartphone.

I've left my billfold at the office a few times but never bothered to retrieve it ... just drove a little more carefully the next morning.

Sure, I have a tablet and ultrabook at home that I could have used; but jeezz, it's my smartphone!

It's not like I'm addicted to it.

It's not like I sleep with it ... silly house rules!

It's no wonder the smartphone has taken off so rapidly around the globe.

From almost anywhere, it enables you to be in touch with everyone, virtually anytime.

Bigger, Faster, Cheaper Flash in Demand But Cold?

altBy Andy Marken

You have to wonder if this year's Flash Memory Summit (FMS) didn't have Al Shugart, a hard drive pioneer, spinning in his grave.

There are a whole lot of silicon engineers hell-bent on moving his technology to a dusty corner of the Computer Museum.

Shugart was a key developer of IBM's RAMAC (Random Access Method of Accounting and Control) disk system that stored a whopping 5MB of data.

Today, no kid would look twice at a smartphone or tablet if it didn't have at least 32GB (1GB = 1,024MB).


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