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“We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten.” Bill Gates [This post originally written for IT Web...
View ArticleCrowdsourcing, Freedom, and Anonymity
[This post originally written for publication in the Ledface Blog] The Wisdom of the Crowds When James Surowiecki published “The Wisdom of Crowds” in 2004, he presented several experiments and...
View ArticleGamification for Kids, Collaboration for Grown-Ups
[This post originally written for publication in the Ledface Blog] Next time you are at a cocktail party, take a step back and observe. What do people talk about? How conversations evolve? When people...
View ArticleCrowdsourcing: The Next Step in Enterprise Collaboration
[This post originally written for the Ledface Blog] Enterprise Collaboration Tools can improve the productivity of organizations by reducing the friction in the flow of information. This post argues...
View ArticleThe Emergence of Collective Intelligence
The whole is above and beyond the sum of its parts. ~Aristotle (this article originally written for Ledface Blog) When we observe large schools of fish swimming, we might wonder who is choreographing...
View ArticleMarcio Looking for New Directions
Having just completed a cycle in my professional journey, I am now looking for a new job or project, new directions. Thank you for visiting this page and the willingness to read about me and help in...
View ArticleThanksgiving in a Social World
This week is the time of the year when we in the US take a break from our busy lives to express Gratitude (and eat, shop, etc). Gratitude is a positive emotion we feel in acknowledgment of a benefit...
View ArticleDinheiro em Árvore? Nem no Vale do Silício
(in Portuguese, originally written for IVP) Nos últimos anos, encontrei centenas de empreendedores brasileiros visitando o Vale do Silício. Quando pergunto “qual o seu objetivo nessa visita?”,...
View ArticleA Sub-Atomic Particle walks into a bar…
A couple of days ago, Simon Allen, a friend in the UK got a “Neutron walks into a bar…” joke from Carla (from Oxford High School) and posted it in his Facebook timeline: This neutron walks into a bar,...
View ArticleTop 3 Requirements for Agile Outsourcing
(originally written for Daitan blog) In the past decade or so the software industry has moved from waterfall to Agile Software Development methods. In waterfall development, marketing and engineering...
View ArticleCustomer Service and WebRTC: A Technology Game Changer
(This was originally written for Daitan Blog) What is WebRTC? Why is it Relevant to Customer Service? WebRTC is an emerging standard to enable real-time communications (voice, text, video, data)...
View ArticleWebRTC and Business Applications
(originally written for Daitan Blog) In the past years, communications applications such as Skype and FaceTime have revolutionized how consumers use computers to communicate in real-time. Grandma...
View ArticleThe End of Telecom (as we know it)
(Originally written by Marcio Saito for Daitan Blog) It was early 1900′s when the telephone become a medium for real-time communications. It took us 100 years to build a telecom infrastructure that...
View ArticleBeer Tasting: A Visit To An English Pub.
A group of friends get together once a month to try different beers. I happen to be the host of this month’s meeting and the theme will be “A Visit to an English Pub”. England brews beer since...
View ArticleThe Myth of Fixed-Price in Software Development
(This post originally written for Daitan Blog) There are two rational reasons why customers of software development projects are still attracted to fixed-price contracts: Budget predictability...
View ArticleThe Road to Universal Coverage in Real-Time Communications
(this post originally written for Daitan Blog) It took more than 100 years from the invention of the telephone to the point where virtually every home in the developed word had a phone line. In the...
View ArticleThe Road to Continuous Delivery in SW Development
(this post originally written for Daitan Blog) Once upon a time, people just wrote code and then run it to find how well it worked. Working individually, the developer was able to iterate quickly until...
View ArticleThanksgiving 2013
It is again that time of the year when we in the US take a break from our busy lives to express Gratitude (and eat, shop, etc). Gratitude is a positive emotion we feel in acknowledgment of a benefit...
View Article2013 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2013 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 11,000...
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