COVID – 19 It’s a fact of life that new shiny things are more interesting that old, dull things. And yet it’s the boring stuff that keeps the world working. Once the problems have been ironed out and technology just works, it’s a lot less interesting for innovators to “play” with.
COVID – 19 – This is not the first time the world has experienced a deadly contagious plague, and it’s likely to not be the last.
Our world has changed, and for many of us who are now working from home, this is a time to make use of technology as our primary way of performing business.
COVID – 19 Rules – Since the current pandemic was first discussed the population of the western world has been stocking up on everything from toilet paper to pasta, and retailers have been trying incredibly hard to manage this massive surge in their supply-chain logistics.
Viruses – I’m not a scientist working in the medical field, but I’ve learned enough about the science to be in awe of what they do.
I’m sure my “cursory” explanation is woefully incomplete, but this is a blog, and I think this is a worthwhile discussion on the subject for us “Interested” participants in the covid19 world of 2020.
While office workers are sheltering at home and everyone is taking their jogs six feet apart through the parks of America and the world, many impacts on modern business is underway. But surprisingly not everything is doom and gloom.
COVID-19 This is a difficult time for everyone. In what seems like a flash our world as we know it has been put on pause. Supply chains are broken, many are now working remotely, some of our customers’ entire businesses are on-hold, while others have seen their business become 100% online from under 5%, overnight.
The coronavirus seems to be a very infectious, but generally a low-impact infection for most people. What this means is that because most people who are infected are not terribly incapacitated, they are able to keep working.
BTM or Business Transaction Management vs. Business Transaction Performance – two terms aimed to describe the current state of the affairs in what Gartner calls Transaction Profiling.
Ever since I came across the term BTM I questioned whether the term actually reflects what vendors do in this space.