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The Illusion of Completeness – embrace the "sketchy" prototype

As Joel Spolsky explains in his post The Iceberg Secret, Revealed, the user interface usually represents less than 10% of the actual functionality of the entire application.
You know how an iceberg is 90% underwater? Well, most software is like that too — there's a pretty user interface that takes about 10% of the work, and [...]

[ More ] February 10th, 2008 | 8 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek |

Taking Wiimote Innovations to the Next Level

Recently, I came across some videos of a very smart dude name Johnny Chung Lee that has been doing some interesting innovations with one of my favorite toys, the Wiimote.  Johnny Lee is a Ph. D. student at Carnegie Mellon, and his innovations are both simple and brilliant.  He is doing work similar to Majority [...]

[ More ] January 6th, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek, ewH |

Enterprise Tyranny Of The Or

There is an interesting battle going on between the Enterprise Irregulars vs. Robert Scoble and Nick Carr about the lack of sexiness in enterprise software. In Scoble's original post, he asks if anyone knows how to make business software sexy. Fellow Irregular, Michael Krigsman, responded in his blog:
Enterprise software is all about helping [...]

[ More ] December 9th, 2007 | 7 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek |

majority desk – get your wiihands on

Majority Desk is a project that Dan McWeeney and I worked on this year for demo jam at SAP TechEd.  It's basically a 3D rendered widget desktop ran by an open source physics server; and oh yeah, all user interaction is completely controlled by two Nintendo wiimotes.  It supports full interaction with flash movies running on floating, spinning [...]

[ More ] October 8th, 2007 | 16 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek |

Could OpenID be Our Savior to the Social Network Blues?

The crowd is starting to get restless with new social networking sites springing up everyday. The recent buzz with Pownce has everyone wondering if they will now have to abandon Twitter for yet ANOTHER messaging tool. Even the king socialite Scoble seems to be getting tired of it in one of his latest [...]

[ More ] July 2nd, 2007 | 5 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek, ewH |

Business Intelligence needs to be more Intelligent

We are back at SAP Labs in Palo Alto this week after spending one week in Atlanta for Sapphire and one week in New Jersey working on site at Colgate. We are targeting to spend one week each month back at home to make sure our co-innovation goals stay in alignment:

Business Intelligence (BI) adoption [...]

[ More ] May 9th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in enterpriseGeek |

Why Can't Enterprise Applications Be Simple?

I used to think I was half way competent until I recently tried to order a pen and some laser printer toner using the newly implemented procurement application at my workplace. Boy, was I wrong; it turns out that I must be flat-out, stupid.
I tried, I really did, but upon entry into a maze [...]

[ More ] March 28th, 2007 | 12 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek |
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