Archive for October 10th, 2006



My name is Scott Savage and welcome to my blog. I live in Sydney, Australia. I am interested in CRM software and how it relates to a variety of industries. My blog covers these applications, as well as a whole variety of random ramblings. Enjoy and comment away!























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    Making Music

    10 10 2006

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    I was just playing my mp3 collection tonight and came across a song I haven’t heard
    for some time. Entitled “Death Angel” it represents one of my first attempts at making
    music on a computer. Listening to it now is quite funny, especially seeing as I made
    it when I was about 16. Anyway I am putting it online so others can listen to it,
    please leave a comment to let me know what you think… :-) I was going through a
    bass obsession at the time (who am I kidding, I am still am), so there is plenty of
    low freq riffs in there…

    Silence
    - Death Angel.mp3 (2.71 MB)

    Now that I am on Optus
    ADSL2+
    the download should be pretty quick… :-)

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    What is an IT Company?

    10 10 2006

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    I had a few random thoughts today regarding what constitutes and IT company. This
    is actually quite related to one of my previous entries surrounding what makes a company
    cool.

    Let’s start with a big one, is Google an IT company? Sounds like a stupid question.
    Well where does their revenue come from? Well most of it comes
    from advertising
     (no surprises there). They only bought
    YouTube
    to get a big foot into the video advertising door. Their innovation is
    only driven by their need to open up more avenues of advertising. Therefore are they
    an IT company or are they an advertising company that leverages IT effectively?

    What about Apple? Historically of course it was an IT company and it is credited with
    a large number of technical developments. Its move to Intel processors said something
    big however, it said "we are great because we make tech a great fit for people, not
    because we make great tech". Drop the relentless push towards new tech, let Intel
    do that for you. Apple is now filled with industrial designers, marketers and
    advertisers. Sure they still have plenty of tech people and come up with great ideas,
    but that is just expected with any Apple product. They don't need to push features,
    they push ease of use and beauty (something a mass market always appreciates). Look
    at the page for their Macbook Pro,
    there is only a column of tech specs. Plenty of pictures, copy and quality page
    design. They are a design and an ideas company, they are not an IT company.

    All these companies have something in common that Microsoft could learn from by following
    a few conclusions:

    •  IT companies have a 'nerd' stigma that makes breaking into new mass markets
      difficult

    • All the above companies use technology in a way that the user takes for granted. The
      user is barely even told of the technology or features, they are discovered in a natural
      way. The Google understands what you want, it doesn't ask a multitude of questions.

    • It is all about integration within itself and within the world around us. Mac computers
      are beautiful objects against any natural surface, Google ads compliment the information
      provided on webpages, maps etc.

    But surely the task for Microsoft must be harder? To an extent yes it is, they are
    far more embedded in the tech sector. I think Vista is a step forward, design and
    clarity are two things Windows needed. It is a beautiful operating system to use,
    but I would argue it still isn’t clean enough. Rather than have annoying shields everywhere
    why not allow quick switch to an admin user? This would clear up the UI for the 80%
    of users who have no idea what is in the control panel. It could be cleaner, it could
    be smarter. Not smart as in fancy file systems and network stacks, fancy as in intuitive
    and fun to use. I definitely think MS is on the right track, just don’t lose focus… :-)

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