Category: Opinion

  • Kanban in an IT Operations setting

    A while back, I participated in a discussion about the application of Kanban in an IT Operations setting. Here are some of my thoughts on the matter: I strongly believe there are three keywords to keep in mind when thinking about process design: Practicability – What is the learning curve for using the process? Repeatability – How well is…

  • The Cloud Storage Price War is upon us

    Back in March, Google announced that they were massively slashing the storage prices for their customers. Previously $4.99/month for 100 GB, and $49.99/month for 1 TB, they cut the prices to $1.99 and $9.99, respectively. Beyond that, they are charging $99.99 per 10 TB, meaning that 40 TB will set you back $399.96. Now, in and of…

  • Tesla: All our patents are belong to you

    In a move that is at once impressive and baffling to many commentators, Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk recently announced that they are applying the open source philosophy to their portfolio of patents. While a great publicity stunt, there seems to be more to it than that. Musk said: At Tesla, however, we felt compelled…

  • Who protects you?

    Since 2011, EFF, the Electronic Frontier Foundation,  has published an annual report, “Who has your back“, detailing how a number of different companies deal with government data requests. 2014 is no exception, and the report came out a few weeks ago. New to the report are Adobe, the Internet Archive and Snapchat, to mention a few,…

  • D&D hits 40

    In the end of January, Dungeons & Dragons had its fortieth anniversary. This seminal RPG has become the basis for much of what we think of as tabletop RPGs, and many of the tropes and cliches associated with them come from Dungeons & Dragons. I was originally introduced to D&D when I spent a year…

  • 2013 roundup

    It’s been a while since I did one of these, but I guess it’s about time. 2013 has been a turbulent year for me. It started with me as a dad on parental leave, doing my best to get through my first course of university studies. About one third through the year, I started to…

  • Has Norsk Tipping been hacked, or is there a simpler explanation?

    Last week, I was contacted by a man called Jonathan, asking me whether I would be interested in writing a post, linking to a client of his. Though this is not something I do, my interest was piqued by something in his wording, and I wrote back, asking for some details. The details came shortly,…

  • A multi-disciplinary approach to career-building in IT

    In the IT world, there are a lot of different paths to take. Mine, though conventional enough in its beginnings, is increasingly becoming unconventional. I believe this is a good and important thing. Here, then, is my approach to my own career. Solid technical skills Without a solid technical skill set, everything else you do…

  • Accessibility – the way to combat piracy

    Software, music and movie piracy has been a more or less constant topic of discussion over the past ten or so years, usually led by special interest groups representing the three industries (in the U.S., these are the BSA, RIAA and MPAA, respectively). I agree that copyright holders should be paid their due, and have…

  • the NRKbeta doctrine

    At earlier points in time, I have mentioned that I follow NRKbeta, NRK‘s sandbox for technology and new media. Today, I simply want to quote something they wrote a long time ago, which has been coined as the NRKbeta doctrine: If you want control of your content you need to lock it down in a…

  • Endorsements and Recommendations on LinkedIn

    I am a fairly active networker, and use LinkedIn as a platform with which to keep track of my resume and coworkers past and present. In conjunction with this blog, it has landed me at least one job, and it’s a great tool.   LinkedIn has two seemingly similar features that I feel do two…