No kidding! I've been head down working on Cloudsoft's business plan and so I'm afraid the blog has suffered although I've found time to twitter on yesterday's leading article in The Times on Cloud Computing (worth a read!) the recent AWS Startup Tour event in London (where I was delighted to meet Werner Vogels) and amongst other things. Hats off to Amazon Web Services for their investment in outreach and the energy of Simone Brunozzi and Martin Duhr here in Europe.
As I am sure you will appreciate, it is a formidable challenge trying to ensure that the various alliances and partnerships that I've forged for Enigmatec are handed off elegantly as part of my transition to a non-executive role while trying to get the new gig underway.
The good news is that, while it is clear that I am a lost cause and will never sort out my life/work balance, at least I'm getting there on the Enigmatec/Cloudsoft balance. In fact, next week is going to be something of a watershed as I'll be at the 451 Client Conference in Boston representing Enigmatec on John Abbott's panel along with John Igoe from Dell and pitching Cloudsoft as part of their Innovators' Showcase.
We've even created a logo in honor of the occasion that will hopefully find its way onto this web page!
In the meantime a quick plug for another new Cloud Computing entrant. This time it is Bill McColl who has just launched Cloudscale and revamped his blog accordingly. In the early days of Enigmatec we went head to head with Sychron and I've always had a huge respect from Bill so I'll be watching this with interest.
Hope to see you in Boston next week.
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