
Wearables to Work Smarter, Not Harder
Few changes have had as big an impact on the workplace as the mobile revolution. The next chapter of that revolution? Wearable technologies. They may still be something of a novelty, but these technologies will undoubtedly redefine the future of work, from how employees do their jobs to their relationships with managers and colleagues. Wearable technologies […]

Salesforce Wear and Making Sense of the IoT
First of all, is it too much to ask if we could go back to three letter acronyms or whatever these things are called, that are all CAPS rather than things like IoT? You know what I mean and it’s a slippery slope. First we had SaaS and who knows how many other things of […]

Salesforce Wear, What Does That Mean?
Wearable computing hove into view in a big way yesterday when Salesforce.com announced Salesforce Wear, a capability that enables developers to build new apps for teeny tiny screens and devices that you, well, wear. Wearables is a market poised for takeoff. Last year, for instance, Apple cornered the world markets capturing all the copyrights to […]

Your Glass Watson
I was discussing Watson, the IBM super silicon brain that won Jeopardy! the other day with a reporter writing an article. Around the same time, I was also looking into Google Glass, the wearable computer that enables people to record what they see and to see what they’re recording through a teeny tiny screen mounted […]

Google Glass and Data Privacy
Remember when the meteor hit Siberia a few months ago? There was awesome video of the event on all of the news outlets and we all wondered how that happened given the early time of day and the randomness of the event. The answer was stranger than the act of nature it reported on. Apparently, […]