Congratulations, Paul & Grace !!!

I like to dedicate this blog post to my best mate, Paul Wong [pictured above], who tied the knot today.
Like me, Paul is also a nut with emerging trends, albeit focused in the BI domain. Paul was one of the originator in coming out with the idea to expose analytics via dynamic queries ~a.l.a Facebook [...]

Finally….iPhone SDK

Back last year, I have bragged about the iPhone/iTouch SDK. Today, I have downloaded the iPhone SDK (that’s clocked in at 2.10 GIG !!!! ).
I have seen and experienced a lot of Web 2.0 applications that have been re-designed just for the iPhone (or iTouch). Twitter has made its debut with an iPhone version, and [...]

SCRUM - Agile Project Management

I would like to redirect you to a blog post by Jeremy Thomas on SCRUM.
Unlike the traditional waterfall model in project management (where milestones, scopes are set), SCRUM offers a collaborative methodology for the software teams to adapt and manage changes in a AGILE way. With clients getting more demanding each day, this can have [...]

Is Web 2.0 turning into a red ocean ?

A thought recently came to me: Is Web 2.0 turning into a red ocean ?
For those who are unfamiliar with the term, red ocean is a term used in W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne’s hit book “Blue Ocean Strategy” to depict a highly contested market space. It is published and used in Harvard Business [...]

Ruby on Rails == Extremely Short Time to Market

I have been involved with an resource management development project (together with 2 of my other colleagues,we spawned the project collectively) in my company lately. Perhaps the most distinct part is that the development team is not made up of hardcore programmers. While coming from a technical education background (computer science, information systems), the majority [...]

Is Web 2.0 turning into a Red Ocean ?

A thought recently came to me: Is Web 2.0 turning into a Red Ocean ???