Well, understand that it's just the direction they're heading toward -
nothing is changing tomorrow.  They just aren't going to be building
anything else in Flash, and whether HTML5 or something else is the next
technology they use, it very likely won't be Flash.

And there was rejoicing throughout the land.  And there was feasting, with
breakfast cereals, and orangutans, and fruit bats, and...

Rick

On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 1:18 AM, Sylvain YVON <sylvain.y...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I wish they could drop every Flash component. There is such a global
> rejection of the good old plugin that the requirement is becoming a
> major issue.
>
> Thanks Doug.
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Jose Huerta <arsl...@theremedyforit.com>
> wrote:
> > What I heard???? HTML5???
> >
> >
> > Something is changing....
> >
> >
> > Jose Huerta
> > theremedyforit.com
> >
> > El 17/10/2012, a las 19:33, Doug Blair <d...@blairing.com> escribió:
> >
> >> Hi! Kia is an engaging speaker and.... well... you should have been
> here.
> >>
> >> Here's something: talk SMACK to your customers!  Social, Mobile,
> Analytics, Cloud, Knowledge. Those the areas in which computing in general,
> and applications in particular, will evolve over the next few years.
> >>
> >> Embrace "Genius Bar" and "Bring your own device". You should be able to
> schedule an appointment with IT, just as you would with a barber or a
> mechanic or physician. End users are much more tech-savvy than just a few
> years ago. Consumerize the front end, manage the applications in the
> middle, industrialize the back end.
> >>
> >> Innovations at BMC are NOT an accident. Here's Doug Mueller. I notice a
> new title on Doug's slide: Corporate Architect. Nice!
> >>
> >> The world of IT is changing and we NEED to adapt to it. Not just
> running the machinery, no longer just providing the services, but actively
> becoming a partner with the business or enterprise. What you DO is IT, but
> your JOB is better banking or retail or manufacturing. Too much of IT is
> focused on the tools rather than on delivering the product of the company
> or organization.
> >>
> >> Doug has admitted he does not have a smart phone. His phone is used for
> (wait for it) phone calls! Attention span of a teenager is 140 characters.
> This fundamentally changes the way you must interact.
> >>
> >> "Decision support" not "Reporting." Data != information. The same data
> means different information to different people. More and more often what
> IT does is one source of many, rather than a single channel to deliver a
> service. How do we get the "IT" out of "ITIL?" Why is it not "BPIL?"
> >>
> >> Doug also gave us some insight into areas of improvement in coming
> releases. New features will not be written using Flash - HTML5 instead.
> More normalized data. More single source of truth. More emphasis on mobile
> clients and consumer interface.
> >>
> >> There's more, but we cannot tell you about it.... (Seriously). Very
> cool. You had to be here....
> >>
> >> Doug
> >>
> >> --
> >> Doug Blair
> >> +1 224-558-5462
> >>
> >> Sent from my new iPad
> >> Auto-corrected typos, misspellings and non-sequiturs are gratefully
> attributed to Steve Jobs :-)
> >>
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