Coté proposes that there’s three types of apps to pay attention to in enterprises. Or something like that. Also, he has a magical method for doing digital transformation: actually do it. We open up discussing the delightful adventure of doing analyst feature matrixes. Also, some brief discussion of Apple Watches in the impeachment trial.
Mood board:
The game is won or lost before the spreadsheet it sent.
Incrementally updating apps, vs. making new businesses (digitizing) - like, maybe there just needs to be more programmers.
It’s not “stupid,” it’s “antiquated.”
Don’t make them think it is a big deal, or they’ll be afraid.
Finding business case loopholes, or ignoring them.
Can you base practices on loopholers?
Wearing Apple Watches to senate hearings - a real ok boomer moment - gadgets in meetings in general.
Audio books.
I just made myself a sandwich, wow.
Relevant to your interests Google AppSheet. Gesundheit! Oh, we see – it's Google pulling no-code development into a cloudy embrace
Epic Systems, a major medical records vendor, is warning customers it will stop working with Google Cloud Not sure what to think about this.
Google will have to make clear that it doesn't filch data, agreed on or not.
Can they ever convince paranoid enterprise buyers that their data will be safe, not from hackers, but from Google?
Google offers IBM AS/400 apps new home in its cloud
Google to phase out third-party cookies - does this mean ads will disappear for me, or just that Google and Facebook will be the only ones who can do it?
Forrester study highlights benefits of Google Anthos hybrid cloud app platform - and same with Pivotal.
IBM IBM forecasts full-year profit above estimates on cloud growth
Six months after IBM spent $34 billion to acquire an open source software company, IBM's Q4 results showed that 'Red Hat goodness is kicking in'
IBM Stock Rose More Today Than in the Last 10 Years. It’s Time For A Shake-Up
Bad News DigitalOcean is laying off staff, sources say 30-50 affected
Report: Firefox maker Mozilla is laying off 70 people
Good News AI for code, serverless, monitoring, SD-WAN.
Snyk raises $150 million at $1 billion valuation for AI that protects open source code
TriggerMesh 2020 - Cloud Native Integration
DevOps Startup Sysdig Raises $70M Series E
VMware to acquire Nyansa for AI-based network analytics
Australia Australians Stick With Their Banks Through Years of Scandal
Humble Australia Fire Relief Bundle
Phone Hacking Here Is the Technical Report Suggesting Saudi Arabia’s Prince Hacked Jeff Bezos’ Phone
U.N. Experts Call for Inquiry into Hack of Bezos’s Phone
Apple reportedly scrapped plans to fully secure iCloud backups after FBI intervention
Grab Bag Istio as an Example of When Not to Do Microservices
VCs are just tired
An introduction to VMware vRealize Operations Cloud
Nearly 200 CEOs just agreed on an updated definition of "the purpose of a corporation"
2020: The year of seeing clearly on AI and machine learning
2019 CNCF Annual Report - Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Flow Time - How Fast are We Delivering Business Value? - Tasktop Blog
DuckDuckGo Traffic
The billion-dollar battle over .org registry ownership intensifies
What Senators Wearing Apple Watches During the Impeachment Trial Teach Us About Invisible Tech - seems like an “ok boomer” story.
Nonsense Why Texans Love H-E-B So Much
Travel company’s sneaky ad trick
Frozen iguanas falling from trees in South Florida
Sunshine Map
To Your Brain, Audiobooks Are Not ‘Cheating’
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