While in a Graduate School of Banking class on Effective Use of Technology, I discussed the future of technology, such as the Apple Watch. Along with the future C-Suite leaders that were in attendance, I talked about the fact that there was still no “killer” watch app for banking. Other than notifications that come to […]
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Cocky Goliaths Can Fall Hard
The year was 2004. Two software giants were duking it out for supremacy in the microcomputer market. Well, that’s not really true. They were not equally gigantic, at least in relative terms. The giant was Microsoft and in 2004, it had a revenue of $36 billion. Its “competitor” was Apple and in 2004, it had […]
Siri, I apologize…
We jump to conclusions based on incomplete information and when we overreact, our words and actions can cause real harm. I was ending a meeting in the Buckhead area of Atlanta and had a meeting up in Norcross, Northeast of Buckhead. Since I travel in this area frequently, I am relatively familiar with navigating the various […]
Apple Fail — Follow up
Several weeks ago, I wrote about my struggles with Apple in getting an Apple Watch sent in for repair. It was newsworthy based on the fact that Apple rarely gets the small stuff wrong and made an error instead of their usually stellar customer service. If you read the previous blog entry, you know that […]