Technically these articles may not have come through this week, sometimes there is so much good stuff to bring to your attention that it just takes a while to catch up and process. I have been at a number of events lately talking about the subject of cloud computing. Very timely to see this post […]
… are dogs smarter than risk/BC managers?
Dogs are very smart creatures, especially my girl (pictured). We train them to do some very valuable tasks. Guide Dogs are a great example, and are very valuable to the vision impaired person. These dogs are so smart that they even learn when they should ignore their masters instruction and use their instincts to achieve […]
… a virtual techo (updated)
I am at the VMware Forum at Darling Harbour in Sydney for two days. Will be experimenting with posting and updating posts from the conference via my trusty 3G iPad. For those readers who are not of the technical bent, VMware sell software that enables you to create virtual computers and servers. This is a […]
… swans of varied hues
Over the weekend I read a paper by Geary Sikich, “Are we seeing the emergence of more White Swan events? Exploting new challenges in Enterprise Risk Management.” You may have seen it published on Continuity Central, under the shorter title “Exploiting new challenges in Enterprise Risk Management” My review here is based on the version […]
… wrap of the week
Another week has come and gone … where does the time go? Most of my reading this week was not from my RSS feeds, but the research triggered from my renewed focus on High Reliability Organisations, Mindfulness and the work of Weick et al. This research led me to a new RSS subscription, from a […]
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