Always is and always has been difficult and clunky.
My company created one of the first SaaS products in ‘99 using a LAMP setup—mostly for the financial disclosure Reg 22 that we knew was coming. Bootstrapped the whole thing without investors until I sold it in 2009. Software still in use today by thousands of public companies. Sometimes boring is enough—but the change management for the practitioners in IR and PR was always the toughest sell.
Hmmm. Bit of a click bait title there; the Singularity is *nearer*, not here.
We’ve still got quite a ways to go before that happens, probably a decade or more if we take the currently prevailing more cautious route to integration.
I’m just glad I have time to do a kickflip now.
Do a kickflip!
Good one James. Change Management 🙄
Always is and always has been difficult and clunky.
My company created one of the first SaaS products in ‘99 using a LAMP setup—mostly for the financial disclosure Reg 22 that we knew was coming. Bootstrapped the whole thing without investors until I sold it in 2009. Software still in use today by thousands of public companies. Sometimes boring is enough—but the change management for the practitioners in IR and PR was always the toughest sell.
Hmmm. Bit of a click bait title there; the Singularity is *nearer*, not here.
We’ve still got quite a ways to go before that happens, probably a decade or more if we take the currently prevailing more cautious route to integration.
I talk about that toward the end
Yes please. With a soupçon of integrative complexity.
That's about it