Groundswell is building for cloud services

Groundswell is building for cloud services
The groundswell is building for cloud services like Microsoft’s Office 365. Even more so with the upcoming release of Office 2013 (now in customer preview as of 2 days ago) and how it completely interfaces into the all new Office 365 experience (that is fully cloud delivered), and into Windows 8 (due October 26 to a store near you).  A... Read More

Hey corporate leaders, the world has changed so stop hiding from social media.

Hey corporate leaders, the world has changed so stop hiding from social media.
I read a great story in Forbes this morning called “CEOs Afraid Of Going Social Are Doing Shareholders A Massive Disservice”, and how very poignant the article was. It describes how a great proportion of company CEO’s and leaders are ignoring social media, both from them directly engaging with their customers, staff, and influencers in building a one-to-one relationship, but... Read More

Downfall of the SMH. How a once quality newspaper has lost its way.

Downfall of the SMH. How a once quality newspaper has lost its way.
Editorial and quality control standards at the Sydney Morning Herald have dropped dramatically, and it’s really annoying me. Do you remember about two months ago the big brouhaha of how Fairfax were going outsource all subediting work for its flagship Sydney and Melbourne newspapers, losing 82 jobs in the process. And then about a month ago Greg Hywood, CEO and... Read More

Hackers expose 453,000 credentials allegedly taken from Yahoo service

Hackers expose 453,000 credentials allegedly taken from Yahoo service
Hackers posted what appear to be login credentials for more than 453,000 user accounts that they said they retrieved in plaintext from an unidentified service on Yahoo. (sounds like it’s time to change your password if you use a Yahoo service). The dump, posted on a public website by a hacking collective known as D33Ds Company, said it penetrated the... Read More