Technology

Your new electronic addiction

June 7, 2010
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Your new electronic addiction

Two wonderful things happened today. Apple announced it’s next iPhone device – complete with 1500 new ‘features’ – and the New York Times published an article on how our electronic devices are changing our lives – and probably not for the better. Sure, I love gadgets as much as the next geek. I have...

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AT&T wants more of your money, Sprint offering EVO on Friday

June 3, 2010
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AT&T wants more of your money, Sprint offering EVO on Friday

Steve Jobs’ promise of “unlimited” data on iPad 3G is no more. If you are considering an iPad 3G, please be aware that AT&T just quietly announced the discontinuation of the unlimited data plan for new iPads. Instead, users will be offered 2 options – 2GB a month (not much if you surf and...

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It’s all code

April 12, 2010
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It’s all code

How times change. Back in 2007, I lamented that technology is “all code.” In those days, as a AEC technology specialists, we were coming to the end of that age – when everything we wanted to do was all code. Today, it’s a very different story. Not too surprisingly, we have tools available to...

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Retire your Wizard hat

September 18, 2009
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For many companies, trust in IT is waning. This is particularly true in organizations with long established IT. Gone are the days when we were the experts in everything. Simply put, there’s too much to know and many of our users are much better with the application of technology and user interfaces than we...

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Downturn Economy: Strategies that Don’t Work

April 9, 2009
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Distributing Coordination ResponsibilitiesWhen you take responsibilities that really are best done by one person, say managing a Samples Library, writing AIA contracts or organizing and distribute it among multiple people, problems will happen. It’s a simple case of no leadership and central decision making. How one person goes about it will undoubtedly conflict with...

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Technology: The Art of the Now

May 12, 2008
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The most common complaints I hear today about technology today is: Cost Planned Obsolescence Unnecessary Features I couldn’t agree more! But that’s about where my sympathy (if you would like to term it as such) ends. Perhaps one of the lost aspects about technology is that it’s constantly changing. Let’s consider for a moment...

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When Architecture Gets “Ignored”

November 11, 2007
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A criticism that I’ve had over the years from various Architects is that IT appears to spend more time researching and protecting systems than supporting the actual practice of Architecture. It’s hard to argue with this on the surface: Security issues, rapid mandatory upgrade cycles and the BIM movement have made a lot of...

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To Visualize or Not, That is the Question

October 15, 2007
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Among several firms here in Portland, there has been discussion as of late regarding the future of 3D services in house and its the roles, responsibilities and capacities. Much of the “3D” work done in house these days is really nothing more than SketchUp models and exports from Revit. In this discussion, concerned 3D...

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Making Paper Process Electronic

October 3, 2007
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It can be said that so much of what we do in Technology is replacing antiquated ways of functioning. One hopes that the drive for doing this is at least loosely rooted in improving a process or outcome that justifies the investment. Making Paper Process Electronic There has been considerable drive to turn our...

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