9 Jan 2012

CES 2012, B.Y.O.D. & The Consumerization of IT

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Tomorrow morning, I am headed off to CES 2012 in Las Vegas.  I've been going to the show for many, many years, starting back with my very first job out of college in 1976 (yes, I know that was a really long time ago.)

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Way back then, I worked for a company that was owned by Jack Tramiel, the founder of Commodore, who went on to buy the Atari brand name, and other related ventures.  Way back then, I had a really cool job as a copywriter, authoring mail order ads for products that were breaking new ground that the company I worked for sold.  

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Contemporary Marketing is no longer in business, but was a mail order outfit owned by Tramiel that was used as an outlet to primarily sell Commodore branded calculators (remember this was 1976).

We were also working on the launch of the new Commodore Pet and other Commodore branded products. 

Fast forward to today (or tomorrow when I leave) I'll be doing two things:  I'm covering the G.hn standard for my other site, Everywire.com.  I am also looking for a broader trend that I am trying to get my hands around the very (but maybe not so obvious) notion of the consumerization of IT.

B.Y.O.D.?

B.Y.O.D. (Bring Your Own Device)  is not a new fangled term for drinking in a different form, or bringing your own alchohol to save money on drinks.  B.Y.O.D. is the term for Bring Your Own Device.  

Now, if you are running your own business, or a solo entrepreneur, this is no big deal.  But what happens when you work for a company, with an IT department, with equipment that is given to you, that has security policies in place and on and on.   You might be showing up to work with better, far more powerful,  and cooler toys that what have been budgeted to your department.  Or maybe you were given a corporate Blackberry, and you'd rather work with your iPhone, the iPad you got for Christmas, or your children's Mac that you bought them.

Showing Up To Work A Whole Lot Smarter

Gizmos, gadgets, computers, tablets and smart phones aside, the fact of the matter, is that we're all coming to work a whole lot smarter, and far more technologically savvy than we were even a few years ago.

 You might work for an awesome company, but also have a personal brand in your own right, or produce content, or  keep a blog about a hobby, a side business or a business you hope to build on your own and go independent.

I don't have an answer to this, and still trying to define what this means.  I do know that these powerful devices we are bringing into the workplace is impacting how, and the way we work.


 

21 Jan 2011

I'm Looking to Connect with Speakers / Analysts at Parks Associates' Smart Energy Summit

If you are a speaker or industry analyst attending Parks Associates' Smart Energy Summit, I'd love to meet and interview you for my other blog, Everywire.com, which covers the G.hn standard.

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Just reach out via email:  alan at weinkrantz dot com.   I'll be in Austin on Tuesday, January 25th for the "Gateways into the Home" session and look forward to hearing insights from speakers including:

Chano Gomez, Director of Business Development, Lantiq North America, Inc. representing HomeGrid Forum

Bill Scheffler, Senior Director of North American Business Development, Z-Wave Alliance

 Kenneth Wacks, Member, GridWise Architecture Council, U.S. Department of Energy

David Waskevich, Market Development Engineer, STMicroelectronics, Inc.

John Weil, Manager, Enablement, Freescale Semiconductor representing IPSO Alliance

MODERATOR

Bill Ablondi, Director of Home Systems Research, Parks Associates

 

 

8 Jan 2011

Under the Radar at #CES2011 - G.hn: The Transformation of the Wired Home Network

Behind all the glitz and glamor and fun of the gizmos and gadgets during CES 2011, there's a big, fundamental shift that you are going to see in the year to come with new products that are going to transform your wired home network on the new industry standard, G.hn.

Learn more about G.hn on my Everywire.com and at the HomeGrid Forum site.

14 Jan 2010

HomeGrid Forum's Mike Coop Talks G.hn, Wired Home Networks, the Smart Grid and Much More...

I'm still continuing to post interviews from CES 2010 for my Everywire blog.

Here's HomeGrid Forum's Mike Coop where he talks about the G.hn standard, connecting the home to the smart grid and much more.

28 Jul 2009

From my Everywire blog: CopperGate Joins HomeGrid’s Board of Directors

CopperGate Joins HomeGrid’s Board of Directors

HomeGrid Forum has just announced that it has recruited CopperGate Communications to become a member of its Board of Directors.

read all about it here:  via everywire.com

 

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