Showing posts with label ICT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICT. Show all posts

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Another Groundbreaking Interface Technology - ePaper gets ready for primetime.


Back in 2005, ePaper demos began to emerge as a novel way of providing access to digital content in a flexible, portable format. Plastic Logic demonstrated its new technology which (according to GizMag) "enables radical new product concepts in a wide range of applications including flexible displays and sensors. Independent experts from IDTechEx forecast plastic electronics will be a $30 billion industry by 2015, and could reach as much as $250 billion by 2025."

This technology of course raises a number of questions, not the least of which relates to technical support requirements for users of epaper products. I have a flashback to a video that has made its way around the internet of the support implications in the middle ages of switching from scrolls to books. Something tells me this is what we are in for....




Monday, May 14, 2007

Capturing Alberta's Information Technology Opportunity

In fall 2006, I had the privilege to present to the Rotary Club of Edmonton on some of my volunteer activities, specifically, some of the required actions for the Province of Alberta to capture its global opportunity in information technology. I posted this on Slideshare.net. It has been well viewed given its narrow audience. Here it is for more fun and enjoyment.