Morning Coffee 63
- My friend Christoph Schittko (who used to blog
here, but hasn’t written
anything in almost two years) recently wrote on an internal email
thread that he “wonder[s] how many more attempts for “enterprise
wide” thingies we need for people to figure out that there’s too
much complexity involved to coordinate anything enterprise wide.” I
couldn’t agree more, though I think it’s more than just complexity
at work here. There are significant forces driving decentralization
in society in general and IT in particular, and anything enterprise
wide is by definition centralized.
- I’m way behind on this, but Ray Ozzie did an fascinating
interview
with Knowledge@Wharton. I was especially interested in his
separation of “big-I” and “small-i” innovation. Sounds like
disruptive and sustaining innovation from The Innovator’s
Dilemma
to me.
- According to Mary Jo
Foley, my ex-teammate
Mike Walker is “da man” on
Office Business
Applications,
or OBA’s.
- I think I have an old PocketPC hanging around in a drawer somewhere.
Apparently, I can use it as a caller ID
server instead
of gathering dust. That’s sorta freaky. (via Backstage @
MED)
- Quote of the Day: “If you have a live show on a TV network, Its not
good to have a brain fart during a slow news week.” – Mark
Cuban.
Personally, I don’t care one way or the other about Don Imus, but
Mark’s points about the conservatism of media corporations are spot
on.
Posted by devhawk.net on April 13, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Quote of the Day & SOA.
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Dale Churchward · April 13, 2007