Steve's Seaside Life Blog

Happiness at work

Over the last few years I have paid a lot of attention to improving my happiness at work and it’s certainly paid off.  But more interesting has been the impact on my professional activities.  I work mainly in vision and strategy for a large systems integrator, my focus is on...

The 20 – or should it be 4? – hour work week!

Gartner have recently published a press release – Prepare Now, the 20-Hour Job Description is Coming – for a recent report that makes the case that: By 2015, a significant increase in ‘less-time’ roles will increase the total number of knowledge workers and decrease the average number of hours each Web...

Lots of ideas for how to use Microsoft Surface

There are lots of blogs reporting on Microsoft’s new Surface product but Michael has a great post where he describes a wide range of collaboration related scenarios that it could support, definitely worth a read.  However I can’t help but think that Surface is a bit like Telepresence, a technology...

Great resource for learning about server based computing

Brian Badden has made available a huge range of presentations and videos from his BriForum events in 2006. He plans to make the sessions from 2005 available soon and right now you can also order the 2007 sessions on DVD.  However many of the 2006 sessions will still be very...

Tasks, not features

I really like this idea by Alan Lepofsky, he’s asking his readers to share things that they need to get done during their normal working days.  There’s no mega business processes here, just the simple stuff that fills most of our time and is often still poorly optimised despite much...

SharePoint Lists

I am consistently surprised by Microsoft’s low key marketing around SharePoint lists and also by the fact that the power of lists is rarely mentioned by enterprises who select SharePoint for collaboration.  The focus seems always to be on document libraries, blogs and wikis. My surprise can be traced back...

Setting up a PC for my Mum!

My Mum said she was attending a computing course the other week, so I decided to get an old laptop repaired and set it up for her.  She picked it up this weekend and it was quite an experience!  To date I have worked mainly with IT professionals and super...

More on authenticated RSS feeds

Back in September of last year I wrote a post on the lack of support for authenticated RSS feeds and the BIG issues that this was going to cause enterprises trying to do rollouts this year.  Jon Udell recently mentioned this and the comments and his post are quite useful.  In...

The future of product management (2)

Yesterday I posted some of my own ideas on improving product management.  Today I thought I would share a few of the better articles I have read on the topic, and contrast them to my own ideas. First up Kathy Sierra has a post on leveraging the community to to...

The future of product management (1)

This is part 1 – part 2 (to be published soon) looks at some recent articles I have seen that support this approach In one of my day jobs I get involved with product management and I often find that bridging the gap between our limited investment budget and the...