by Dwayne Phillips I earn a ITIL Foundation-level certification. For the past six or eight years I have heard of ITIL certification. I didn’t pay much attention to it as I wasn’t an Enterprise IT person and did see a way that I could qualify for it. A recent look at it changed my mind. […]
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ITIL Foundation Certification
October 29th, 2015 · No Comments
Tags: Change · Computing · Education · Employment · Knowledge · Learning
A Home Computer
July 20th, 2015 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips In which I try to understand why I own a computer. I bought my first personal computer in 1983. It was a Kaypro portable (luggable) that ran CP/M and had two new-fangled floppy disks that held 360KiloBytes of information each (a huge upgrade to the prior model that had 180KB floppies). I […]
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How to Build a Secure Computer Voting Machine
May 18th, 2015 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Want computer voting? Want it to be secure? Here is how to do it. Just about everyone in America today votes on some sort of computer. Now and then, someone writes a story about how someone discovered that their computerized voting machines are insecure and easily subject to election fraud. Here is […]
Tags: Competence · Computing · Programming · Technology
Self-Applying Information
March 19th, 2015 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Mankind is searching for that self-applying information so we can life the good life. Perhaps this is a silly fantasy, perhaps it is a dystopian future. Is this the singularity? Is this beyond the singularity? Consider this future. The computer mines information and doesn’t present it to a person, but uses it […]
Tags: Computing · Ideas · Magic
Efficiency from Laziness
March 5th, 2015 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Some of today’s more efficient technologies are efficient because we are lazy. FORTRAN is an efficient programming language. The executable files are small. The programs execute quickly. There is a simple reasons why FORTRAN is an efficient programming language: the compilers were created at a time when computing resources were much less […]
Tags: Choose · Computing · Excuses
Forward to the Past, Yet Another Time
October 30th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Google, Adobe, Chromebooks, and Creative Cloud take us yet again forward to a day long ago. Google and Adobe have just announced that we can run Adobe’s Creative Cloud on a Chromebook. Wow. I am not trying to be flippant. This is a big deal. You buy a $200 or $100 Chromebook […]
Tags: Computing · Technology
The Computer as I/O Device
September 18th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Most of today’s “computers” are nothing but I/O devices to the cloud. Persons like me who use a computer that is in front of us are rare and disappearing. Here is a little, historical lesson on computing. A computer has three basic parts: processor memory input/output (I/O) That’s it folks. Nothing else. […]
Tags: Change · Computing · Technology
Cloud Computing Thoughts
July 28th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips After several recent experiences, I know a little about cloud computing. I have been experimenting in several ways recently with cloud computing. The basic sales pitch from a cloud computing provider is: We’ll buy and maintain the computers. You rent them from us. This takes us forward to the past to a […]
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The Death of the PC (In My Family)
May 5th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips While the PC dies, home computing continues to thrive. The PC just died in my in-laws home. Not really, it still works, but my in-laws are moving on and participating in the “death of the PC.” Their Windows XP PC still runs along just fine. They, however, don’t want to have it […]
Tags: Communication · Computing · Family
Programming vs Something Else
April 28th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Just about anyone can learn to program a computer. Not many people earn degrees in Computer Science. I first noticed the above statement in 1978 (yes, I am that old). Students were telling me how they loved to write computer programs. We were taught something called PL/I in those days. Then the […]
Tags: Computing · Education · Programming