Original source: Enterprise Software Priorities for the Next Decade
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Link: Impressions from VMworld
“VMware’s ability to strategically partner to respond to shifting market forces is an impressive competency that should not be underestimated.”
Original source: Impressions from VMworld
Link: Impressions from VMworld
“VMware’s ability to strategically partner to respond to shifting market forces is an impressive competency that should not be underestimated.”
Original source: Impressions from VMworld
Link: Internal Product Management: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly — Black Swan Farming
For internal products, the “customer” is the enterprise, usually their strategy and execution, aka, “grind and stack.” Staff are, often sadly, meatware enablers in the value stream just like any technology. Optimize the VSM, make more paper.
Original source: Internal Product Management: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly — Black Swan Farming
Link: Internal Product Management: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly — Black Swan Farming
For internal products, the “customer” is the enterprise, usually their strategy and execution, aka, “grind and stack.” Staff are, often sadly, meatware enablers in the value stream just like any technology. Optimize the VSM, make more paper.
Original source: Internal Product Management: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly — Black Swan Farming
Link: ITSM’s own “DevOps renaissance” won’t come from copying DevOps
“Service management” considered legacy thing.
Original source: ITSM’s own “DevOps renaissance” won’t come from copying DevOps
Link: ITSM’s own “DevOps renaissance” won’t come from copying DevOps
“Service management” considered legacy thing.
Original source: ITSM’s own “DevOps renaissance” won’t come from copying DevOps
Link: No, Operations Isn’t Going Anywhere, But it's Going to Look Different
Ops, still a thing.
Original source: No, Operations Isn’t Going Anywhere, But it’s Going to Look Different
Link: No, Operations Isn’t Going Anywhere, But it's Going to Look Different
Ops, still a thing.
Original source: No, Operations Isn’t Going Anywhere, But it’s Going to Look Different
Link: Unknown Unknowns: The Problem of Hypocognition
“Consider this: how well can you discern different shades of blue? If you speak Russian, Greek, Turkish, Korean or Japanese, your chances are much better than if you speak English. The former groups have two distinctive linguistic representations of blue. In Russian, for example, dark blue (sinii) and light blue (goluboi) are as distinct as red and pink. But in English, we know blue as a single concept. The deprivation of finer-grained color concepts poses a great perceptual disadvantage.