Craigs Blog - career tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007:mephisto/career Mephisto Noh-Varr 2007-10-10T23:03:00Z CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-10-10:1583 2007-10-10T22:59:00Z 2007-10-10T23:03:00Z BCS awards etc. &lt;image src="/assets/2007/10/10/BCS_Finalist_Logo.jpg" width="400"> <p>From the <a href="http://www.bcs.org/"><span class="caps">BCS</span></a></p> <p>Quote: Anna Duckworth <span class="caps">BCS</span> Head of Corporate Marketing said: “Year on year the standard of entries increases and this year is no exception with innovative projects which showcase excellence in IT. The next stage of judging will be very difficult as our expert panel endeavours to select the outright winners for each award.”</p> <p>The <span class="caps">BCS IT</span> Industry awards are the leading hallmark of success amongst practitioners in the IT industry today. As standards of sophistication, business acumen and skill in the IT world are continually developing, the role of IT and its effective management is critical across the whole spectrum of business. These cross-industry awards recognise, promote and acclaim excellence, professionalism, innovation and the outstanding achievements to which individuals and groups contribute.</p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-10-05:1554 2007-10-05T20:22:00Z 2007-10-05T20:26:53Z directline business grows <p>Following on from <a href="http://mephisto.craigbeattie.com/2007/9/25/odd-seeing-projects-i-was-involved-in-months-ago-go-live">here</a> ,<a href="http://directlinebusiness.com">directlinebusiness.com</a> gets another product – keep an eye on it.</p> <p><img src="http://mephisto.craigbeattie.com/assets/2007/10/5/directlinebusiness2.jpg" alt="" /></p> <p>Screen shots courtesy of <a href="http://www.webshotspro.com/">http://www.webshotspro.com/</a></p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-09-28:1532 2007-09-28T22:54:00Z 2007-09-28T22:59:49Z virtual places <p>Editted from <a href="http://mephisto.craigbeattie.com/2007/9/27/virtual-places">here</a></p> <p>Additions: Added community applications</p> <p>Today I was talking to one of my colleagues about communities and virtual places and stuff – I’ll leave it to him to comment on his observations. I described my view of things and thought it worth noting them here:</p> <p>In my view there are <del>three</del> four types of online community ‘places’ at this time:</p> <ol> <li>Community support tools</li> <li>Community Applications</li> <li>Worlds</li> <li>Games</li> </ol> <p>Community support tools are things like <a href="http://facebook.com">facebook</a> , <a href="http://linkedin.com">linkedin</a> , bulletin boards. These sort of places offer existing communities a place to communicate. The frame of reference for the community is outside the tool, i.e. you remember when we were at school together?</p> <p>Community applications are things like <a href="http://www.zopa.com">zopa</a> . This site allows a community of lenders to lend to a community of borrowers. I distinguish applications from the others in terms of the role of the application – the support tool allows a community to communicate and are often used by the other virtual places, but an application actually serves some specific purpose that could not be fulfilled except by a community.</p> <p>Worlds are things like <a href="http://www.secondlife.com">second life</a> . They have a world in which players interact. Existing communities can use this as a tool but the world also provides an internal frame of reference i.e. have you seen the bank over here in second life?</p> <p>Finally games provide a world in which one has objectives defined by the game, and rules governing it’s play. <a href="http://wow-europe.com">World of Warcraft</a> being an example. Whilst existing communities can come to a game frequently ad hoc communities are formed to solve objectives in the game, i.e. I need to kill hogger, can you come help me?</p> <p>Just a few thoughts…</p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-09-27:1526 2007-09-27T21:42:00Z 2007-09-27T21:44:06Z virtual places <p>Today I was talking to one of my colleagues about communities and virtual places and stuff – I’ll leave it to him to comment on his observations. I described my view of things and thought it worth noting them here:</p> <p>In my view there are three types of online community ‘places’ at this time:</p> <ol> <li>Community support tools</li> <li>Worlds</li> <li>Games</li> </ol> <p>Community support tools are things like <a href="http://facebook.com">facebook</a> , <a href="http://linkedin.com">linkedin</a> , bulletin boards. These sort of places offer existing communities a place to communicate. The frame of reference for the community is outside the tool, i.e. you remember when we were at school together?</p> <p>Worlds are things like <a href="http://www.secondlife.com">second life</a> . They have a world in which players interact. Existing communities can use this as a tool but the world also provides an internal frame of reference i.e. have you seen the bank over here in second life?</p> <p>Finally games provide a world in which one has objectives defined by the game, and rules governing it’s play. <a href="http://wow-europe.com">World of Warcraft</a> being an example. Whilst existing communities can come to a game frequently ad hoc communities are formed to solve objectives in the game, i.e. I need to kill hogger, can you come help me?</p> <p>Just a few thoughts…</p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-09-25:1517 2007-09-25T18:00:00Z 2007-09-25T19:02:52Z Odd seeing projects I was involved in months ago go live <p><a href="http://www.directlinebusiness.com/">DirectLine for business</a> went live today.</p> <p><img src="http://mephisto.craigbeattie.com/assets/2007/9/25/directlinebusiness.jpg" alt="" /></p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-09-24:1510 2007-09-24T23:33:00Z 2007-09-24T23:36:36Z I'm a finalist in the BCS Awards <p>As noted <a href="http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=conWebDoc.14335">here</a> I’m one of the finalists for the Systems Architect of the Year award in the Individual Excellence Awards 2007. It’s most exciting to be recognised by my peers in this way and to go through this process. Also cool to see my name in lights (well, on the Internet at least).</p> <p>I attended the finalists reception today. I spoke to a number of my colleagues there as well as other members of the IT industry.</p> <p>A good day.</p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-09-11:1434 2007-09-11T23:22:00Z 2007-09-11T23:24:02Z A new job role <p>Seems I’ve not done the same job more than a year at a time in my current work place so time for a change. Expect to see some more links to and notes about line management, architecture and particularly technical architecture and enterprise architecture.</p> <p>All jolly good.</p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-08-30:1291 2007-08-30T16:32:00Z 2007-08-30T16:39:29Z And lo, at the 50th pronouncement it was so <p>A friend of mine pointed out that part of our role appeared to be saying the same thing to different groups of people until the message sticks. I note that before this observation I would get quite stressed apparently wasting my time repeating myself. I’ve now arrived at an acceptance that my role is to communicate messages (techy stuff) at varying degrees of depth, accuracy and from different view-points to different groups of people – or the same people when their thinking has moved on. This has reduced my stress levels and probably helped me communicate better.</p> <p>I must admit given this I don’t know how long it takes to put a message across – i.e. how much effort is required to create and sustain a shift in thinking. I wonder if there are models of this around – I guess I’m thinking a model of key stakeholders, interested parties and influencers against shift in thinking and acceptance over time.</p> <p>I note it here for posterity and so that, in 10 years when I’m still delivering messages repeatedly I remember a time when I didn’t do that.</p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-05-22:848 2007-05-22T18:10:00Z 2007-05-22T18:13:40Z Illumine writing dynamics course <p>I actually found the course to be very relevant. I was a little dubious but essentially it provides a number of complementary processes and frameworks to put together simple powerful documents swiftly and effectively. I genuinely think this year I’ll save the man-days I spent on the course if I use the techniques from the course.</p> <p>Word of note – it is a business writing course. It’s designed to allow you to get content out swiftly and in a readily accessible format. It’s not a creative writing or technical writing course. It is however absolutely relevant to me and I’d recommend it.</p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-04-20:835 2007-04-20T17:19:00Z 2007-04-20T18:02:43Z training courses <p>Continued on from <a href="http://mephisto.craigbeattie.com/2007/3/17/target-training-courses-and-the-like">here</a></p> <p>The training courses mentioned in the post above are now booked for May. Will post back here when I’ve been on them. In other news going on a ‘leadership’ training course in loverly Bournemouth next week. Should prove interesting.</p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-03-17:743 2007-03-17T00:22:00Z 2007-03-17T00:26:35Z target training courses and the like <p>As posted <a href="http://mephisto.craigbeattie.com/2007/1/8/business-analysis-diploma">back here</a> I’m intending to get the business analysis diploma from the <span class="caps">ISEB</span>, so I’ve just requested the second bit – business analysis essentials. Should be in the next few months so I’ll post here what I thought of it. Turned out I got 80% in the last one so pretty good really :D</p> <p>Also I’ve been looking at courses with <a href="http://www.illumine.co.uk">illumine</a> . I rate them highly actually, found their courses to be of use and the Tony Buzan series of books are very interesting. I’ll post how I get on.</p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2007-01-08:587 2007-01-08T21:37:00Z 2007-01-08T21:43:39Z Business analysis diploma <p>hi,</p> <p>As part of my self appraisal activities I felt that I was weak in my business analysis skills, or at least there was an opportunity to leverage those kind of skills in my current role. As such I’m currently doing the <a href="http://www.qa-iq.com/search/courseDetails.asp?course=TOC-1"><span class="caps">ISEB</span> Organisational Context course</a> with a view to getting the <a href="http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.7704">Business analysis diploma</a> . A good measure of if I’m learning something is if I could have passed the exam without doing the course – I get the feeling this wasn’t the case so the course will do me good. A measure of if the course was useful will be how much I use it’s content but I guess that will come later. Still, for now I need to do some reading up and I got 1.5 days of course and exam on Wednesday.</p> <p>all good fun.</p> <p><a href="http://del.icio.us/cgbeattie/iseb">My <span class="caps">ISEB</span> tagged links on del.icio.us</a></p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2006-12-20:572 2006-12-20T09:53:00Z 2006-12-20T09:56:30Z Google close their SOAP search API <p>On the face of it a win for <span class="caps">REST</span> but there isn’t a <span class="caps">REST API</span>. Commentry on the subject available <a href="http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2006/12/19/Google-API">here (from ongoing)</a>, <a href="http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/12/google_depreciates_SOAP_API.html">here (o’reilly article linked from ongoing)</a> and <a href="http://www.somebits.com/weblog/tech/googleSearchAPI.html">here (ex google dev linked from the o’reilly article)</a>.</p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2006-12-11:569 2006-12-11T18:06:00Z 2006-12-12T12:00:09Z On the subject of REST <p>As you can likely tell I’m catching up on my reading just now. Another insightful blogger <a href="http://www.addsimplicity.com/adding_simplicity_an_engi/2006/11/omnipotent_infe.html">posted this tome on <span class="caps">SOA</span>, REST and <span class="caps">ROA</span></a> which has put <span class="caps">ROA</span> on my list of things to look into. An interesting discussion on the strengths and weaknesses of the different approaches. I too share the view that systems that dynamically bind themselves together from random data strewn around the internet and in <span class="caps">UDDI</span> repositories are pure fantasy at this time – and if they could do that they’d be AI and wouldn’t want the data represented in <span class="caps">WSDL</span>, XSD etc.</p> CraigBeattie tag:mephisto.craigbeattie.com,2006-12-11:568 2006-12-11T17:39:00Z 2006-12-11T17:47:43Z Collaborative Development Environments <p>I’m guessing development environments are a subject of interest to any IT area. I’m a regular reader of <a href="http://www-03.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/gradybooch">Grady Booch’s blog</a> and <a href="http://www-03.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/gradybooch?entry=collaborative_development_environment&amp;#38;ca=dat-bl">this post on <span class="caps">CDE</span>’s</a> (as he calls them) caught my eye. Not actually looked very deeply at the linked <a href="http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/topics/cde">alphaworks page</a> or read <a href="http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/contentnr/cdepaper">his paper</a> but it’s on my to do list and I thought it was worth noting here.</p>