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Mar 14 2008   9:20AM GMT

Shared prior, watch it again; think of our children’s children, 100 years from now



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Mar 13 2008   7:11AM GMT

Greatest Challenge for IT Security Professionals



Posted by: viip
CATA, Alliance, CIPS, IT, Inherent Quality, Software Quality, Security, Zen

A survey by the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance identifies the lack of best practices as the greatest challenge for IT Security Professionals. (read more)


Mar 1 2008   1:13PM GMT

Budget 2008 and the road ahead for more true global fellowship



Posted by: viip
Inherent Quality, Software Quality, Internet Evolution, Fun, Government, Fellowship, Unification, CATA

March is a month whose name implies action, so this post is a trek into Canada’s Budget 2008 and thoughts of the road ahead for more true global fellowship.

This post is perhaps part of a start of a progressive march into uncertainty with increasingly smarter government, global cooperation and balance. As an initial step, think of what it means, or should mean, to be human. Next think of the term fellowship; for example as analogous to funding, however also as analogous to effectively working together, such as people effectively working together, and such as machines and people working effectively together, and such as the intrinsic and pervasive aspects of software and technology architectures doing the same. In our interconnected universe, what you do can make a difference; so too can increased unity, especially when increasingly combined with diversity. Fortunately there is growing support and evidence for collaboration, convergence, unification and simplification from various perspectives. Fortunately this is beginning to show more so within thoughts (i.e., within the individual and shared thinking of people, organizations, communities and governments). However, imagine the pure potentiality of the same throughout the world relative to increasingly working well together. Imagine how this may improve the budget of any country, and when the planet operates more as one, how this may improve the world.

Below are a few words from the Budget 2008 speech by Canada’s Minister of Finance delivered to the House of Commons on Feb 26, 2008 (full version here). A related article on the web (National Post) is, “Budget 2008 an uninspiring cure for insomnia”. Imagine how growing a fellowship of public and pros (IT and other) could enable unprecedented positive results. Imagine the collective energy, the collective imagination, the collective innovation, the collective benefits, the collective wisdom. Imagine the new dimensions of peace (value) and joy (quality) that inherently would materialize for the benefit of all in this generation and those of the future. March is a time for all to begin again, fresh, new, springing forward. A time to really start a forward thinking march for greater awakening. If more put their heads together, as well as their hearts together, it just may be possible for people to enable what seems impossible and truly wonderful. Imagine all having their hard earned money back while having tax free savings without limits. Imagine global economic prosperity, better services, and greater peace and joy. Of course the type of mindset change required, for such wonderful things to be reality, will not occur overnight. With enough collective positive energy wonderful possibilities may however come true, and sooner rather than later. Now is the time to really start a march towards something unprecedented and truly worthwhile… something life evolving, something that elevates life. Every country has challenges (including for Canada such things as the Minister of Finance noted: the economy slow down of our biggest trading partner, the U.S.; volatility in global financial markets; struggling economy sectors; slow economic growth projections for coming years), so the world must think differently as the only way the world is really going to make tremendous forward leaps is through radical paradigms shifts from the edge of rational collective imagination and innovation. Among other it is nice to see that Budget 2008 aims to further address matters pertaining to infrastructure, health, education and so on, including the need for increased research and innovation, and including the need to further tackle high purposes (e.g., environmental stewardship, and homelessness). Still more must be done, or one day everyone could be homeless. An evolution of global proportion is needed. Ideally the Internet will be an on-going tremendous help. Ideally more will awaken to their life’s purpose. Ideally a 2020 global vision will result in tremendous gains before, by and beyond the leap year of 2020.

There is evidence of a continually emerging change of mindset, and of a new worldview. And there is an essential critical need for all to be —increasingly— advocates, catalysts, enablers and solution architects for it, from a worldwide perspective, not simply organization or country perspectives. Thank you for all you do.

investing in research and development to strengthen our economy and stimulate innovation and discovery

technology is quickly evolving and we must be relentless in our pursuit of new breakthroughs

automotive innovation fund

secure Canada’s leadership in the global marketplace through research and innovation

university research

helping Canada’s communities

roads, bridges, water systems, public transit and international gateways

creating a seamless, modern, safe and secure transportation system for the benefit of all Canadians

ensure that the next generation of Canadians has the opportunity to excel in this increasingly competitive world

student grant program

develop and attract the next generation of world-class researchers

attract the best doctoral students from here and around the world to study in Canada

To strengthen the ability of Canadian universities to attract and retain the world’s top scientific leaders, our Government will provide $21 million to establish Canada Global Excellence Research Chairs.

These prestigious Research Chairs will be offered in the four priority areas identified in the Government’s Science and Technology Strategy:

  • The environment;
  • Natural resources and energy;
  • Health; and
  • Information and communication technologies.

This funding will allow each Chair to assemble outstanding research teams and undertake cutting-edge research in areas of strategic importance to Canada.

shift from social services to economic development and skills training

changing the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to improve and speed up the application process

Canadians demand and expect that action is being taken to reduce harmful emissions and to crack down on polluters.

Since 2006, our Government has announced numerous initiatives to support cleaner energy, clean transportation alternatives, cleaner air and water, and the development of green technology.

Our Government has committed to reduce Canada’s total greenhouse gas emissions 60 to 70 percent by 2050. This is an ambitious and achievable goal.

better enforce our environmental laws

Canadians want a healthy environment. They also want healthy, safe communities.

another step towards building safer communities and putting criminals out of business

putting more police officers on our streets

We want to ensure Canadians receive full value for the money they pay in taxes.

the economy grew faster than expected a year ago

The extra federal revenues we received have been used in a balanced way.

incremental tax relief to Canadians and Canadian businesses

help workers and communities that are already feeling the effects of the slowing economy

reducing the debt

there are challenges on the horizon

we are seeing increased global uncertainty

We have a long-term economic plan: Advantage Canada.

And we are building on that plan.

Today’s budget is prudent, disciplined and realistic. It is focused on preparing Canada and Canadians for the challenges ahead.


Feb 17 2008   2:12PM GMT

One industry, within all, that is for the benefit of all people



Posted by: viip
Inherent Quality, Software Quality, Fun, CATA

One industry, one profession, within all industries and professions, that has a net which empowers and interconnects pros and the general public, can really help continually change the world to be increasingly better, for all people. That one industry, often referred to as IT, is emerging as a formal global profession of discipline and disciplines that can make even serious work more fun and joyful. From the perspective of what may help make a good IT or Quality Auditor, is the thought that such roles will continually evolve towards increasingly being solution contributors, rather than largely remain traditional finders of fault. IT and Quality audit functions have the potential to increasingly be positive catalysts and enablers for elevating collective innovative prevention and proactive unified risk management. Quality and Audit functions have the potential of becoming more inherent and thereby further help one industry, within all, that is for the benefit of all people.


Jan 5 2008   12:01AM GMT

The World Wide Web



Posted by: viip
Inherent Quality, Software Quality, Fun, ITKE, CATA

Without hurting another, perhaps you can share an entertaining example of having the carpet pulled from under you, or of having a ton of brick dropped on you (e.g.). Perhaps you can share an example of progress underway (e.g.). Perhaps you can share something positive about an interesting book (e.g.). Perhaps you can be a catalyst or enabler for something big (e.g., the idea that IT Pros working increasingly with the general public can help guide human potential to its fullest or best). Exercise your imagination, creativity and inner child, nature or geek. Share the positive energy that is within you. Help the world move forward to continually make things better from various perspectives. For example, for high quality software development, visit or contribute to the content of the world wide web, including ITKE and other TechTarget productions such as SearchSoftwareQuality.Com. The World Wide Web is one big family, yours. Touch base with your family. Start your own blog at IT Knowledge Exchange today! Be good, share bits of value, and have fun. Thank you for doing so.


Sep 4 2007   8:51PM GMT

Evolve



Posted by: viip
Inherent Quality, Software Quality, CATA

For all that can be said about potential opportunities to further evolve IT, a huge round of applause is overdue. The industry is continually working towards embedding greater levels of quality, value, excellence and simplicity. To a large degree the major issue today is most likely simply education. Thus a key reason for the creation of this blog and Inherent Quality Simplicity is to help share awareness of opportunities and progress. C levels - and by this is meant the traditional ones and Consumer levels - are very likely in many cases simply not capitalizing on the software, technology and information that is available in today’s sea, sky and interconnected universe of enrichment. They and newcomers to the field need to become more aware or they need IT pros to better influence the quality of their decisions to help them evolve. Standing still and operating business as usual is no longer an option. It is time to move forward as anything else is moving backward. Most likely for many C levels there is a world of opportunity waiting for them to connect the dots. What is perhaps most interesting is when business resources see the value of available innovation before the CIO. Equally interesting perhaps is when those promoting innovation are pushed aside by those who would rather stand still. For the CIOs, business resources and others who are driving continual improvement and promoting the application of innovation, applause is also overdue. To catalysts and other enablers - and to the IT industry in general - congratulations, keep up the great work and be sure to visit again next week for another post. Cheers!