Much Ado About Something

The cool thing about AI is that it’s reached the state of general consciousness. Oh not the robots. They’re as dumb as ever. I just mean that everyone’s started talking about it.

Broken. A story of Online Development – Part 4

Finally, some rule of thumb strategy tips that may help discussion.  This 4-part series provides a useful primer on how to approach technology and manage its integration into a business, with the aim of avoiding unexpected costs and issues.

Broken. A story of Online Development – Part 3

By this stage, you should have a blueprint for your project that outlines the Business, Functional and Technical Requirements. With this in hand, you can now begin to match the right platform tools to your requirements to start building the project.

Broken. A Story of Online Development – Part 2

Any development project you initiate will have to be ‘consumed’ – meaning that you’ll need to be able to incorporate the results of any project into your organisation. You and your team need to be able to plan, implement, use, and evaluate the effectiveness of the project. Doing so will ensure that the investment of time and resources is worth it in terms of the return on investment.

Broken. A Story of Online Development – Part 1

I’m not an absolutist when it comes to technology. Everything works some of the time. However, some legacy systems are held together by code that is between 10 to 25 years old, (63 years in one exceptional case). Given some of the ‘kludged’ together code, the market seems pretty OK with a significant slice of ‘broken’.