Privacy and Security in the Internet of Things
"The more you learn about the possibilities of the IoT, the more you realize we have only dipped our toes into this fathomless ocean of data possibilities -- and associated privacy and security concerns."
-- Rebecca Herold, Guest Editor
Privacy and Security in the Internet of Things
"The more you learn about the possibilities of the IoT, the more you realize we have only dipped our toes into this fathomless ocean of data possibilities -- and associated privacy and security concerns."
-- Rebecca Herold, Guest Editor
The Internet of Things: Data Collection and Its Impact on Your Privacy
The Internet of Things: Data Collection and Its Impact on Your Privacy
The Internet of Things and Consumers' Privacy Rights: The Case of RFID Technology
The Internet of Things and Consumers' Privacy Rights: The Case of RFID Technology
The Internet of Things: Establishing Privacy Standards Through Privacy by Design
The Internet of Things: Establishing Privacy Standards Through Privacy by Design
Is Your Organization Ready to Embrace Design Thinking?
With the popularity of "design thinking," companies are encouraging their designers to be in the field interacting with end users. Like any other new methodology or process adoption, design thinking requires a fair bit of change in the mindset of designers along with some new skills.
In this Advisor, I will briefly explain the design thinking process and detail its skills requirements. My intent is to help companies to be better prepared to embrace design thinking.
The standard design thinking cycle is shown in Figure 1.
Mobile and Operational Enterprise Apps
Mobile and Operational Enterprise Apps
Decision Analytics
Decision Analytics
Enterprise App Stores: Sought-After Features and Functionality
The proliferation of mobile devices for business use, driven to a considerable degree by bring-your-own-device (BYOD) initiatives, serves to increase corporate interest in enterprise app stores. To date, however, adoption of enterprise app stores has been somewhat limited, and, for the most part, primarily by larger organizations.
Enterprise App Stores: Sought-After Features and Functionality
The proliferation of mobile devices for business use, driven to a considerable degree by bring-your-own-device (BYOD) initiatives, serves to increase corporate interest in enterprise app stores. To date, however, adoption of enterprise app stores has been somewhat limited, and, for the most part, primarily by larger organizations.
So What's New?
This year is my 50th working in IT. I began as a part-time programmer while I completed a law degree (now that seems like a non sequitur, but it's how it happened). The technology was certainly rudimentary: punch cards, very slow tape drives, the first really usable commercial disk drive (not RAMAC but an actual removable multisurface drive), chain printers.
People Factors in Successful Software Development
Problems are mostly caused by people. Thus, if one can improve the people factor, it stands to reason that the success of projects will increase.
In my experience, the three important factors that contribute to making people more successful in software development are:
People Factors in Successful Software Development
Problems are mostly caused by people. Thus, if one can improve the people factor, it stands to reason that the success of projects will increase.
In my experience, the three important factors that contribute to making people more successful in software development are: