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The Front Row

15Jul20

This seems important enough not to just be a note in my July 2020 post when it comes. I’ve seen a new interaction model emerge for virtual events, which I think maps into Fred Wilson’s 100/10/1[1] “rule of thumb” with social services: 1% will create content 10% will engage with it 100% will consume it […]


I spent the last couple of days at the Agile Enterprise conference in Rome organised by New York Java Special Interest Group (NYJavaSIG) founder Frank Greco. It was a much more intimate event that I’m generally used to, with only thirty-something attendees. The best part was the ‘ask me anything’ panel of all the speakers […]


Last night we celebrated the 10th anniversary of CloudCamp London by celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Hitch-Hikers Guide to The Galaxy (HHGTG). It was a lot of fun – probably the best CloudCamp ever. I can’t say that I was there from the beginning, as I sadly missed the first CloudCamp London due to […]


I’ve been working as a CTO in some shape or form for almost 8 years now. Many people tell me that they want to be a CTO, and then moments later ask what’s involved. Wednesday wasn’t a typical day – they’re (thankfully) not all that full on, but it serves as a good example of […]


A quick overview of WebVR based on Ada Rose Edwards’ awesome ‘getting started with WebVR‘ presentation that I saw at Nineworlds Geekfest The demos that I showed off can be seen from Ada’s GitHub pages: basic demo track demo Sadly the odd colour basic demo and the T-Rex thing haven’t (yet) made it from the […]



Yesterday I delivered a tutorial as part of the Open Network Users Group (ONUG) Academy: To go through the tutorial yourself you’ll need an AWS account and an SSH client (and the Internet access and browser you’re using to read this). To complement the slides there’s a wiki on GitHub with all of the relevant command […]



Here’s my presentation from container.camp: If you’re interested in a deeper dive then take a look at the Container Networking Tutorial I did for ONUG.


This was a warm up for a presentation I’ll be doing at AppSec USA later in the year. I got some good feedback on the night, but if you have more then please make a comment below.