Working smarter not harder; is it that hard?
I am sure you will have heard this phrase many times before and if like me, it can come across … Continue reading Working smarter not harder; is it that hard?
I am sure you will have heard this phrase many times before and if like me, it can come across … Continue reading Working smarter not harder; is it that hard?
I often get asked to prepare and deliver customer presentations on specific technology and business challenges. Not surprisingly, one of … Continue reading Is there a short circuit to agility through the use of AI?
I am hearing more and more about the convergence of IT(Information Technology) and OT (Operational Technology). Despite a lengthy career in … Continue reading IT/OT Convergence
I have started to have more and more discussions with my customers, partners, and colleagues around the subject of the … Continue reading Is this going to be my last blog?
Reviewing “Atomic habits” by James Clear plus similar perspectives from a wide range of “life coaches Its not surprising that … Continue reading Atomic and Tiny Habits
Summary Quantum is not simply a technical theory that exists in a university laboratory; it has become real and to … Continue reading Quantum and it’s challenges
We hear every day about “Cloud First” being a major element of every Organisation’s business and IT Strategy. In this … Continue reading Cloud Native and Beyond
AIOps is becoming (has become) the target for many service delivery departments. This is coupled with the eternal assumption that … Continue reading AIOps – continuous optimisation? How many unknown unknowns are there?
Is ITIL dead? Subtext and less emotional: “Is ITIL less relevant in today’s modern service and development organisations?” In the … Continue reading Is ITIL dead?
I am only 5 months into working at Cisco but I wanted to ensure I used my time-to-give in as … Continue reading Cisco Time to Give – Oxford Homeless