The Chaos Factory by Adam Wasserman18th May 2020David Norfolk David Norfolk reviews “The Chaos Factory” by Adam Wasserman, an excellent historical guide to how IT got the way it is today.
IBM Think 2020 – Online7th May 2020David Norfolk IBM is actively encouraging the movement of mission critical workloads onto suitable public clouds using what it calls Intelligent Workflows.
Is Zoho an exemplar for a new breed of 21st century technology company?20th February 2020David Norfolk Attending an analyst relations event for Zoho recently was thought-provoking for Bloor's David Norfolk, and not just because of its technology.
Lawyers meet coders to further the business of law at the Global Legal Hackathon7th February 2020David Terrar Global Legal Hackathon in London to progress the business of law, or to facilitate access to the law for the public.
The five things you need to know about Blockchain6th September 2019David Terrar Is this a technology you should care about and include in your plans? Here are the five things you need to know to answer that question.
How I learned to stop worrying and love low-code7th August 2019Daniel Howard A former developer’s perspective on low-code and no-code development.
IBM and Red Hat – the Elephant dances in to the Bazaar31st July 2019David Terrar How is this combination of "Big Blue" and Red Hat going to work? Isn’t it a clash of cultures? Will the sum be more than the two individual parts?
Why No Code rather than Low Code - It’s a culture thing, not a technology thing4th June 2019David Norfolk No Code is a major cultural change from Low Code and may be what the Mutable Business needs.
Low-code solutions and the problem of citizen developers3rd November 2016Philip Howard and Daniel Howard Citizen developers can run amok - they need to be governed.