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Monthly Archives: March 2014

My love affair with Windows XP comes to an end…. :-(

21 Friday Mar 2014

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Yes, I am still one of the 70 percent of the PC market continuing to use a stable OS called Windows XP.  Yes, I know that Microsoft will cease to support this OS in a few weeks, and yes, everyone and their mother has reminded me that it will be a risk to continue this way and not upgrade to Windows, 7 or 8 or 8.1 (and beyond). This while offering me services to do it for me, and/or charge me for advice.

So I did the analysis with the lovely tool that MS provides for free to see if you can upgrade.  And I possibly could do so, if I wanted to make some custom modifications to my existing systems. And spend a few days/weeks reinstalling, reloading, getting new device drivers, and hoping I did it correctly without a whoops moment.

But I bit the bullet, did the financial analysis and the time resource analysis — and bought a new tower.  I have a wide variety of computing power on tap (including a reasonably new tablet, as well as the ubiquitous smart phone), but for REAL working, I am still a desktop girl.  So spare a passing thought for me in the next two weeks while I wrestle a plethora of data off a stable device to one that in my eyes still needs to pass muster.

Technology — oh, how we love it!

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Life in a parallel universe

09 Sunday Mar 2014

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For many more years than I would like to admit, I have been a technology market analyst.  I never covered the commodity products (PC, phones, printers) but that more complex infrastructural issues (mainframes, storage, middleware).

My problem with this right now is that I feel I belong in a parallel universe to my industry colleagues.  Social, collaborative and mobile business has driven all of them into the world of SXSW, Uber, WhatsApp, etc.  But the next hot thing, whatever it is,  is still about customer experience and retention.  And guess what?  Cannot do that without the decent infrastructure.   But plumbing only appears sexy to other plumbers, and even those plumbers are having less and less knowledge about what is under the hood. You cannot run an app if the infrastructure to do so isn’t working properly, or protecting your data and privacy, or giving you a decent signal strength.  Less and less people seem to care about infrastructure and outsource it, which can also be seen on national highways, domestic roads and other utilities.  Cheap and not so cheerful?  I want to make the fundamentals better, and I appear to be in limited company with the quest.  Sigh.

 

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