
The right side to resolutions
We make resolutions because we believe in our ability to change and be better. We fail because our implementation approach is wrong.

We make resolutions because we believe in our ability to change and be better. We fail because our implementation approach is wrong.

For most of us, it is time to take a break and recharge batteries. Remember to take care of yourself. And there is more than one way to do it, so no need for FOMO if you have no special plans.

We might have a paperless office, but what about all the boxes that our devices and appliances come in? That pesky warranty wants you to keep them!

Government officials have been talking about AI again. Not so long ago, they talked about preparing South Africa for 4IR. And before that, the political

My get-up-and-go is MIA and in deep hiding under an assumed name. Here are some time management techniques I find useful when I feel this sluggish.

I’ve said this before. Your work matters. That applies if you are an analyst, technician, developer, tester, trainer, DBA or manager. Every person who has

The stores in the nearby mall are already setting up for Christmas. My favorite part of this season is the coloured lights. Years ago we

The Linate aviation disaster was due to human, not system, errors. These are the same errors that cause system problems in governments and companies. Software matters: developers should take as much care as pilots and ground controllers.

Pascal Bornet is a LinkedIn Top Voice on tech and AI. (Top Voices are members of a small, invitation-only group of experts.) He posts interesting

Moore’s law has been a staple of the tech industry for 50 years. Other tech predictions have been horribly wrong. And a few photos of old computers from our collection.
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