Network Transformation
The Law of Incremental Planning: The First Transformation Killer
Last week we looked at some of the early indicators that tell you the network transformation is imminent. This week, we will start looking at key aspects that delay the transformations. I have put together four laws and we will…
Every architecture has a shelf life
Last week we looked at some indicators that tell us in no uncertain way that we must transform. But we also realized that by the time we see these indicators, we may already be too late. So, today we will…
When is it right to start a transformation?
Last week we looked at some of the big hurdles that force decision makes to postpone transformations or keep waiting for the right time. Today we will discuss what are the three key indicators that the decision makers must not…
Transformation is important to us but let us do it tomorrow
This week we will start looking at the transformation process and over next few weeks we will examine hurdles and ways to overcome them. Today will look at the reasons that the transformations are delayed, even when it is clear…
App Analytics, App Development, Google is everywhere: Kings of disaggregation
Continuing from last week, let me just make a quick point this week, Google has not limited itself to helping apps to get more foot prints and make more money through adds. They are having a holistic approach and have…
How many apps do you pay for?: Kings of Disaggregation
Continuing from the last week, let us continue to discuss apps. What is the business model for apps? How many apps do you have on your phone? How many do you actually pay for? On average a user has about…
Google Sharpens Focus on Apps: Kings of Disaggregation
Continuing from last week, let us look how Google evolved to stay in business. If apps are a window to your business, and they help you by pass Google, then what could have Google done to make things different. Just…
Apps tunnel through Internet : Kings of Disaggregation
Continuing from last week, let us expand upon the concept of mobile apps. Let us start with an extract from Wikipedia: “A mobile app or mobile application is a computer program or software application designed to run on a mobile device such as a phone/tablet or watch. Apps were originally intended for productivity…
Apple disrupted Google – Kings of Disaggregation
We are moving on from last week and today I am going to start talking about the disruptive stuff that Apple did that impacted the domination of the Google and in the subsequent weeks, I will share how Google responded…
Continuing to Explore the Pine Labs Platform : Queens of Disaggregation
Continuing from last week, this week I will be continue to expand on the model for Pine Labs. As I said last week a platform must address the needs of at least two or more communities that interact on it.…