Why did it take God 7 days to create the Earth? Max Effgen, June 5, 2009 Joke: “Why did it take God 7 days to create the Earth?” Answer: “Because He did not have the install base.” Google Wave has captured a lot of attention since it’s announcement, but it is not production ready and will likely have a “beta” tag on it for years. And… Continue Reading
Wave in the Cloud… Max Effgen, June 1, 2009 The Google Wave preview is worth the time to check out. My take, like many others, is that Google Wave is clearly aimed at Microsoft Sharepoint and Exchange. There are many cloud versions of Sharepoint-like collaboration tools already. As companies get more comfortable with their corporate email, they will be… Continue Reading
Plug the Cloud Max Effgen, May 25, 2009 Interesting read over the weekend at NY Times. Plugging In $40 Computers goes into the world of mini-servers about the size of a large DC Charger. With 512 MB Flash, 512 MB RAM, USB and Gigabit Ethernet, these computers have some chops. No video though. Obvious uses around the house… Continue Reading
Interesting read at TechCrunch: Ray Ozzie Asserts… Max Effgen, May 20, 2009 Ray Ozzie Asserts Microsoft’s Position In The Cloud Some interesting predictions and comments over at TechCrunch. Most of them centering on Amazon AWS vs. Microsoft. My opinion is that people are trying to define cloud as a something very specific when a more general definition is appropriate. Think “Transportation” rather… Continue Reading
Interesting Read: Ray Ozzie on Cloud Strategy Max Effgen, May 4, 2009 Xconomy Seattle has an interesting read on the Cloud strategy from Ray Ozzie. The money quote: Ozzie: Technology builds on top [of what was there before], and then markets flip. You have to do pattern matching with technology trends, what’s going on with the social environment, and how people use… Continue Reading
Quick thought: Enterprise Cloud Max Effgen, May 4, 2009 The Enterprise and the Cloud will happen. It will be just a matter of time. Major challenges for the Enterprise and the Cloud today are: 1. Security 2. Performance 3. Perceived “Lock In” 4. Unexpected Costs The benefits of the Cloud will only be realized when these 4 challenges are… Continue Reading
Why McKinsey’s Cloud Report Missed the Mark Max Effgen, April 22, 2009December 2, 2013 Why McKinsey’s Cloud Report Missed the Mark by Joe Weinman at GigaOM is another good read on the now infamous McKinsey Cloud Report. See earlier post if this is news. Continue Reading
Cloud impediments… Max Effgen, April 22, 2009 FBI seizures highlight law as cloud impediment by James Urquhart is an interesting read on the law and the cloud. Having sold a “cloud” service, these aspects of the cloud come up — a lot. Legal departments live for this kind of stuff. As this example in the article shows,… Continue Reading
Enterprise and the cloud Max Effgen, April 20, 2009 Analysis from McKinsey & Company that “deflates the cloud” according to coverage by Forbes. I have checked it out and I could wax philosophic on this, but Nicholas Carr has already produced as very good criticism of the report. The cloud will supplement in the enterprise as it will incubate… Continue Reading
Many Hands, Light Work Max Effgen, April 17, 2009 This recent article in Forbes, Eclipse: Many Hands, Light Work by Lee Gomes, argues that competitive advantage is not in the code, but in the data. I find myself often agreeing with Gomes and enjoy his writting. Unfortunately this time, Gomes misses the point. Competitive advantage is in the process… Continue Reading