May 4th, 2010 by wjklos | Comments Off
This is the first part of a multi-part talk about a successful use of MVP to create a framework for proving and building products quickly. I’m a huge fan of lightweight. Lightweight tools, lightweight management, lightweight processes. Weed out the overhead by not even allowing it in to the system in the first place. Thus, [...]
November 9th, 2009 by wjklos | Comments Off
Well, actually 06 as I spent two of them already. If you follow me on Twitter (@wjklos) – you would have found out first. Co-workers was 2nd priority. Blog 3rd. I may have to change that lineup a bit as my first response on Twitter was a spammer (sorry, no Wave for you) and the [...]
October 15th, 2009 by wjklos | 1 Comment
Like everyone else it seems, after I saw the GoogleIO presentation of Wave this Summer, I navigated through all the links I could find trying to find a way to sign up. I mean, come on. I’m an early adopter of everything they put out for consumption, that’s gotta be worth a little consideration right? As [...]
October 9th, 2009 by wjklos | Comments Off
Via a co-worker’s nomination (thanks @michaelcollier!), I got my Google Wave invitation last night. The nomination was submitted on October 1st and the invitation came through about a week later. Another co-worker was also nominated about the same time, and he got his invite a few minutes after I did. So all those who have [...]
September 5th, 2009 by wjklos | Comments Off
I’m giving talks on cloud computing more and more often these days – the topics of which cover the gamut from the basic educational level – to the strategy and architecture of how a company can best leverage a piece of the cloud. For the introductory discussion, I include a whole section dedicated to benefits [...]
August 2nd, 2009 by wjklos | Comments Off
hope to be able to cut my list down a bit as far as quantities of tech go. I hate the idea of feeling too thin on something, but I’ve go so many interests, it’s hard to whittle them down sometimes.