Author: wkraan
There is an old dream of having all information available in one place, just as there is an equally old desire to squirrel away the information ‘we’ need in a place controlled by just ‘us’. Neither of these tendencies are likely to ever completely obscure the other, but there are technologies that attempt to bridge […]
Sometimes, what can seem just a useful innovation in IT infrastructure can have a significant effect higher up. Containerisation is one of those things, and one of its experts outlined the how and why in a Software Development Community of Practice industry talk. One of the advantages of being in Edinburgh is that we have […]
When systems and processes are changing – and when the infrastructure they rely on doesn’t stay still either – it can become useful to see where the dependencies are. Roadmapping is a family of techniques to tackle that issue, and I went to a roadmapping workshop to delve deeper into them. The workshop was […]
Funny how very different organisations can have very similar challenges. One of the things I wanted to find out from going to the IRM UK Enterprise Data Conference Europe is how other organisations went about agreeing data standards for their own organisation. I got there in one: the very first talk was about exactly that […]