What I heard???? HTML5???

Something is changing....


Jose Huerta
theremedyforit.com

El 17/10/2012, a las 19:33, Doug Blair <d...@blairing.com> escribió:

> Hi! Kia is an engaging speaker and.... well... you should have been here.
> 
> Here's something: talk SMACK to your customers!  Social, Mobile, Analytics, 
> Cloud, Knowledge. Those the areas in which computing in general, and 
> applications in particular, will evolve over the next few years.
> 
> Embrace "Genius Bar" and "Bring your own device". You should be able to 
> schedule an appointment with IT, just as you would with a barber or a 
> mechanic or physician. End users are much more tech-savvy than just a few 
> years ago. Consumerize the front end, manage the applications in the middle, 
> industrialize the back end.
> 
> Innovations at BMC are NOT an accident. Here's Doug Mueller. I notice a new 
> title on Doug's slide: Corporate Architect. Nice!
> 
> The world of IT is changing and we NEED to adapt to it. Not just running the 
> machinery, no longer just providing the services, but actively becoming a 
> partner with the business or enterprise. What you DO is IT, but your JOB is 
> better banking or retail or manufacturing. Too much of IT is focused on the 
> tools rather than on delivering the product of the company or organization.
> 
> Doug has admitted he does not have a smart phone. His phone is used for (wait 
> for it) phone calls! Attention span of a teenager is 140 characters. This 
> fundamentally changes the way you must interact.
> 
> "Decision support" not "Reporting." Data != information. The same data means 
> different information to different people. More and more often what IT does 
> is one source of many, rather than a single channel to deliver a service. How 
> do we get the "IT" out of "ITIL?" Why is it not "BPIL?"
> 
> Doug also gave us some insight into areas of improvement in coming releases. 
> New features will not be written using Flash - HTML5 instead. More normalized 
> data. More single source of truth. More emphasis on mobile clients and 
> consumer interface.
> 
> There's more, but we cannot tell you about it.... (Seriously). Very cool. You 
> had to be here....
> 
> Doug
> 
> --
> Doug Blair
> +1 224-558-5462
> 
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> Auto-corrected typos, misspellings and non-sequiturs are gratefully 
> attributed to Steve Jobs :-)
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