Monthly Archive for May, 2011

Dr Who just gets better and better!

Already, it’s time for the Dr. Who mid-season finale and I just cannot wait – surely Saturday 4 June will see one of the most eagerly-anticipated episodes of a TV drama for many years: “A Good Man Goes to War”.

Picture Dr. Who with his beautiful sidekick Amy Pond (copyright BBC)

Dr. Who with his beautiful sidekick Amy Pond (BBC)

This season of Dr Who has just gone from strength to strength, and the new doctor (Matt Smith) has really surprised me with his excellent grasp of the role – and who can object to watching his beautiful assistant, Amy Pond (Karen Gillan), exercise those long  legs on their adventures around the universe”

The next episode “A Good Man Goes to War” promises to be a real corker – I cannot wait to see the mystery of Amy’s baby revealed, but I do wonder what it will all mean for her husband Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) who upset me last episode by deserting Amy to look after one of the Gangers.

Role on Saturday 4 June – 18:40 on BBC1!

Has Twitter has done the right thing for Internet privacy?

I’m intrigued by the negative reaction that some have had to Twitter’s decision to release the personal information of a South Tyneside councillor who had attempted to tweet under a veil of digital anonymity.

Twitter’s behaviour is entirely consistent with its terms and conditions and user agreement – nowhere does it say that Twitter allows you to post anonymously, or that it will not comply with the law when directed to do so.

Whilst many Internet users hold the popular misconception that they can be ‘anonymous’ on the Internet, those in the know understand that this is very rarely the case; even when setting-up a free email account and using an Internet café, web users create a unique digital footprint that experienced digital forensic investigators can use to identify them.

People who believe that on-line services like Twitter give them the power and permission to write and publish inaccurate, inflammatory or libellous material are mistaken.

The perceived anonymity of the Internet doesn’t give people carte blanche to behave in a way that negatively affects others.

Personally, I think that people posting on Twitter should identify themselves – if they are going to judge and make comments about people who are happy to reveal their identities, why shouldn’t they?

The Internet privacy developments of the last few days mark an important milestone in the maturing of the Internet and I believe that Twitter was absolutely right to comply with the law of the land and reveal the personal information of an allegedly libellous anonymous tweeter.

 

My thoughts on the IT Directors Forum 2011

I have just returned from the fascinating and enjoyable IT Directors’ Forum 2011 (ITDF11), a major technology conference, organised by Richmond Events and held aboard the luxurious P&O Aurora cruise ship.

At first, I was worried that being stuck on a ship with dozens of suppliers and potential suppliers would be less than enjoyable, but I need not have worried because it was an excellent experience, and one that I highly recommend.

The standard of the event was very high – from the initial cocktail reception, through the excellent keynote presentations and all the way on to the well- organised supplier presentations, it was obvious that the team behind it really understand how to put on a show that is relevant for the audience – and that delivers real value.

Specifically, when compared to other events, several things stood out at ITDF11.

First, the calibre of the attendees was very high, with CIOs and IT directors from hundreds of major organisations across a range of industry sectors, creating great opportunities to talk about the issues facing technology leaders, and the chance to share experiences with peers.

The quality of the event organisation and management was superb; the whole thing ran like clockwork from start to finish and the organisers must be commended on pulling off such a logistical feat whilst making it fun for the attendees.

Last but not least on the list must be the quality of the speakers and facilitators – they were outstanding and the sessions that I attended had the right level of research, insight and thought leadership; I have already started using some of the models that I picked-up at the event, and discussing projects and challenges with some of the great contacts that I made.

Not surprisingly, one of the main topics of discussion over the three days was the cloud, with many delegates talking about their plans to adopt cloud computing, despite the uncertainty that some still have.

Skills management for talented IT professionals was also high on the list, with many technology leaders thinking about how best to keep their most valuable team members as we come out of recession and economic growth returns.

All in all an incredibly stimulating event, and one that I look forward to attending again in the future!

Picture of the P&O Aurora

The P&O Aurora - venue for the IT Director's Forum 2011

 

The official Red Ed ‘Fightback’ Tour poster

Hilarious!

Poor Ed Milliband must have a bit of a headache now.

President Obama vs. Osama Bin Laden

Now that the world has seen the death of Osama Bin Laden confirmed, it is obvious that President Obama will get a much needed boost for achieving what the two presidents before him failed to do.

His decision to focus the CIA on the apprehension of Bin Laden was clearly the right call, and the whole world will benefit from the Al Qaeda’s loss; he should be congratulated for this.

The picture below sums what this means for President Obama beautifully!

Picture of President Obama saying: "Sorry it took so long to get you a copy of my birth certificate, I was too busy killing Osama bin Laden"

President Obama: "Sorry it took so long to get you a copy of my birth certificate, I was too busy killing Osama bin Laden"

Breaking News: Obama confirms that Osama Bin Laden is dead

The alleged architect of the 9/11 atrocity, Osama Bin Laden, has been confirmed dead – killed days ago in a firefight with US-led forces.

President Obama has confirmed it in a moving speech highlighting the attack on America nearly ten years ago on 9/11, shown in the video below.

Spontaneous celebrations have broken out across America and this a wonderful day for the American people.

This is a major development in the War on Terror!

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