Today, I am mainly reading COBIT. I am surprised to find it, with the exception of some of the HR processes, very interesting; although given these people have worked so hard to write down how to run an IT shop, why CIOs are paid so much. …
Bit Buckets
Where’s the mailbox for contributions to Labour’s defence policy review? Back to old habits? …
ROKU
The ease and reliability of the ROKU software upgrade reminds me of my first experiences of this type of product, Red Carpet and blulinq. 🙂 …
Aintree
The Sun’s tip on “Rule the World”, “No he won’t”. Another reason to #dontbuythesun …
Secrets
Bruce Schneier points to Whatsapp’s adoption of end to end encryption for all content. The comments are as ever worth reading and don’t degenerate into foolish argument. I like, “Encryption is a honeypot”, encrypted broadcasting kills the usefulness of meta data and the idea of running Whatsapp over TOR. …
Stupidity at Work
I have had the sort of day where I need to read and share this article on 10 stupid rules at work. …
Singularity
Does excel concatenate convert an array into a single element? …
Silverlight
There’s no Silverlight port to Raspbian and of course the Intel emulators are useless. Come’on #Microsoft, now you’re showing Linux some more love, put Silverlight onto the ‘Pi. …
No more
While at PICTFOR’s GAAP meeting last week, Mike Bracken said that Digital by Default is coming to an end, they’re moving on. …
You what!
How did my #BT phone bill get to ÂŁ190 per quarter?