Monthly Archives: June 2016

Technogeekaphobia: Scourge of the Age of Technology – Part 2

In Part 1 of this series, published in late May, I introduced the long-standing problem of Technogeekaphobia. A problem that has plagued IT productivity in businesses ever since businesses began utilizing Information Technology. In upcoming articles, we’ll explore how this problem actually manifests in business environments and causes higher costs, lower efficiency, greater frustration levels…

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Technogeekaphobia: Scourge of the Age of Technology

The Age of Technology in the 21st century is one of unbound creativity, promise, and power. Each day, more people have access to more information than at any previous time in history, any previous time in history, that is, including the previous morning. Moore’s Law, stating that the power of a CPU (the number of…

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