Sean Gallagher
HP CEO Meg Whitman calls it like it is: bad
HP CEO Meg Whitman calls it like it is: bad
Meg Whitman, as quoted by Sean Gallagher at Ars Technica:
We aren’t as effective internally as we should be because of poor systems. We are not as competitive as we need to be in how we go to market because of our IT systems. We haven’t been using a compelling customer management or CRM system for years.
She has received some harsh criticism from industry watchers like John Gruber and MG Siegler for pushing back HP’s expected mobile phone launch to 2014 at the earliest.
That criticism is justified, especially given HP’s epic Palm/webOS fail.
But this is the most encouraging thing I’ve seen from HP in years: honest self-aware, long-term leadership commitment.
I say well done, Ms. Whitman. Now, call the caterer and lock some engineers in a room for the next year.
Cloud startup aims to make “dumb” cell phones smart
Cloud startup aims to make “dumb” cell phones smart
Sean Gallagher reports at Ars Technica on biNu, a company developing an asynchronous, server-side smartphone emulator in Java. The system’s low-bandwidth, high-security nature makes it a perfect fit for countries where the next iPhone is out of reach.
Read Gallagher’s article for the details. This is far more exciting to me than the next iPhone. Networked mobile computing technology is still in its infancy when it comes to worldwide availability and adoption. Clever technology like biNu’s may help change that.