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  • Time to Reboot or Replatform Britain?

    …or even decide that seeing as the UK Government has hidden the reboot switch – perhaps its now time that old ''’Blighty’ switched the whole thing off, brought in some new hardware, OS, software and tools (metaphorically speaking of course this means remove the current Government – and replace with what……..?) Now I’m not going to deliver this as ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on July 7, 2009
  • Digital Britain: Built on Rules & Regulation?

    My continuing blog posts about the Governments Digital Britain will continue up to the point that the final document is completed by Lord Carter. Probably go on beyond that – but some news and initiatives trickling out last night – really got my back up (as some of you would have seen!) and its here that futurists and strategic thinkers that look ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on March 11, 2009
  • The Madman @ MidemNet 2009

    Digital Nutshell: Issue 4 – MidemNet 2009 Special ~ Digital Music 2.0 Next stop after Las Vegas (as well as a brief stop over in Gibraltar – full analysis of the Online Gaming industry coming soon…) was onto Cannes and the MidemNet digital Music conference – and what could be classed as the Music industrys defining year such as the web was 2 ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on January 23, 2009
  • Cloudbusting & The Web Platform - The Next Level

    Following up quickly from my last blog - where do I see some of the key highlights and what Conchango are talking about with our clients and potential clients is how you structure ''your cloud'' in order to make it accessible, visible and indexed correctly. Gone are the days where you can just pump content and data up to a virtual storage ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on August 11, 2008
  • Cloudbusting & The Web Platform - The Introduction...

    I have been writing for a while on the topics that I am directly working on a day to day basis or have a passion about - Digital Media! However I do have another that brings the engineer and geek out in me is the emerging SaaS / Cloud / Web Platforms that have been bubbling around for a while and are now starting to really take shape in ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on August 10, 2008
  • "All the armies in the world cannot resist an idea whose time has come..."

    OK, before I begin let me just reiterate one more time just why I keep going on about this any what experience / authority do I have in this area! I have been working in the music area for almost 20 years - most of that right in the ''coal face'' within retail and watching very closely as digital arrived and then continuing this journey even now ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on August 8, 2008
  • Illegal filesharers “Letter” Imminent” Part 2

    Sorry for the rant at the start of this topic (see Part 1) However we are always a nation of wrong priorities...Anyway Part 2 - is here!Let’s start with a brief history..Filesharing among kids, adults, boys, girls, mums and dads etc.. everyone does it. There is technology coming that will actually make it easier to share files better, smarter, ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on July 26, 2008
  • Microsoft turn their back on WMDRM and their customers (again!!)

    I read with some dismay and anger that MSN Music UK - is to stop supporting the WMDRM from 31st August 2008. Which means that after this time users will not be able to relicence THEIR music that they purchased!!! No wonder it's so hard for people like me to evangelise to others about the world of digital media when short sightedness companies ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on May 16, 2008
  • Welcome to the Free World (Blog version)

    A little while ago along with my usual ranting and ramblings I actually was strapped down and forced to write in a cohesive and structured manner. This of course goes against the grain of what I do - as I like to ramble on and on and go off in various tangents (I'm like that when speaking as well :) - but when asked by Miss D & Miss B to ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on May 16, 2008
  • It was 45 years ago today (almost!) The Beatles go digital?

      March 2008 will see an unbelievable 45 years pass since the analogue mono release of their debut album on vinyl ''Please Please Me'' So it seems only fitting that the Fab Four's catalogue has the digital treatment and released to the world ''officially'' When this happens what will be the main driver ? (besides the £250+million) Will it be ...
    Posted to Diary Of A Madman (Weblog) by Derek.Dunlop on February 22, 2008
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