Blog26.04.2012

What can “Strictly Come Dancing” teach the public sector about Cloud?

There was a period in my life recently, when I was obsessed with only two things: The first was, how do I deliver a cloud-based ICT architecture into a Local...

read more
Blog20.04.2012

Remember the record industry? Open standards are about the business model, not the technology

Remember the record industry?  Open standards are about the business model, not the technology The activities of some of the large software companies, abuzz with lobbyists and patent lawyers over the...

read more
Blog2.04.2012

SMEs in the public sector – yes. Central gov’t? Hmmm

Peter Rowlins of medium sized services innovator and aggregator Methods say it's time for "SMEs" to stop bleating and get on with the creative selling….. The UK public sector is a...

read more
Blog23.03.2012

Health and Social Care Bill becomes enacted – what next?

Andrew Lansley must be feeling some ‘Rennie’ type relief as the Health and Social Care bill passed its final vote on Tuesday 20 March after a very long and tumultuous...

read more
Blog8.03.2012

Public Services Network – coming to you soon….another shared service

I went to the PSN launch conference last week in London, where the great and the good of UK IT and networking in the public sector assembled and shared a...

read more
Blog15.02.2012

Taking organisations on a transformational journey – enabled by technology, focused on benefits

I recently attended a very interesting meeting at the Bank of England, hosted by Peter Andrews who is the London Agent for the bank.  He ‘takes the pulse’ of businesses...

read more

Get an update of the latest happenings at Methods

Sign up for Newsletter

powered by MailChimp!

Survey of the month

How would you rate our new website?

Loading ... Loading ...

Archives

Twitterfall