 Saturday, 6th of December 2008 at 03:14:58 PM
Apparently Apple App Store has managed to achieve what many other competitors’ offerings couldn’t, namely usability, take-up, and good, value for money content.
Like so many others before it the (Mobile2Market, Windows Mobile Catalog, NGage, Nokia Download Store, etc.) App Store promises to enhance the end-user’s phone with great content and better functionality through third party content and applications.
Click to continue reading “Apple App Store – Nobody does it better!?!”
 Thursday, 7th of August 2008 at 04:28:21 AM
In what appears to be a master stroke of incompetence or total self absorption, Apple has stifled software development on the iPhone. The inclusion of an NDA as part of the iPhone’s SDK terms and conditions (which developers must agree to,) prevents them from discussing iPhone software development issues with others.
What seems to be a trivial issue at first, has spawned such ire and frustration that a website called FuckingNDA has begun to track all the problems developers have with the restrictions.
Click to continue reading “iPhone software development, or not, as the case may be”
 Sunday, 13th of July 2008 at 06:03:42 PM
Recommendations and testimonials for Bradley
- Brigitte Theuma, Service Continuity Manager, Telecom New Zealand – “I worked with Bradley during a very challenging time at Telecom New Zealand. As part of his role, Bradley was clearly focused on business continuity as well as crisis management. We had several opportunities to put our continuity and crisis plans into action, surviving the events very effectively (tsunamis, earthquakes, global flu pandemic and even national network failures). His breadth of technology expertise coupled with a detailed understanding of the telecommunications business made him very easy to work with. He trusts his staff to carry on their assigned roles, and provides the hand on the tiller for overall direction, together with the timely feedback to keep staff motivated and focussed. His knowledgeable, and collected demeanour, together with his clear guidance to the team was a pleasure to work with.”
- Ben Bulpett, Director Security Sales, Computer Associates – “Bradley devised successful sales and business development strategies in the CME sector. These led to sales growth and also ongoing partnerships with key customers. He’s proven that as an industry strategist he can execute as well as work behind the scenes.”
- Neil Clark, CEO, Red-M – “I enjoyed being challenged by and working with Bradley. He brings an interesting array of expertise to bear: industry strategy, technical insight, marketing & PR, as well as a strong commercial view. He’s able to discover value others fail to see.”
- Bridget Gray, Head of Search and Selection – Technology and Operations, Robert Walters Search Practice – “Bradley is a board-level executive with International experience from high-tech organisations. He’s a highly networked individual, and knows key people in the industry. His deep understanding of technology and how to maximise it for commercial gain make him a very good person to know!”
- Theresa Corballis, Director, Mobility Strategic Accounts, Cisco Systems – “Bradley is a very well connected and extremely strategic industry advisor.”
- Chris Russell, Technology Director, Developer Services, O2 – “It is rare to find someone who can understand and develop high-level data strategies but who also has a deep knowledge of the technologies required to deliver those strategies. Bradley’s direction setting meant working for him was an exciting and very rewarding experience.”
- Charles Anderson, Mobile Data Product Strategy, O2 – “Bradley developed leading mobile data strategies in the areas of Devices, Developer activity and 3rd party mobile content. His work contributed significantly to O2‘s leadership in the European mobile data arena. His pragmatic approach made him easy to work with and I would welcome the opportunity to work with Bradley again.”
- Steve Harrison, Head of O2 Branded Devices, O2 – “Bradley has a unique talent, he grasps the complexity of the technology world, and makes sense of it in consumer and business terms. Bradley developed insightful strategies which still benefit the company today. His deep technical knowledge and commercial awareness give him a unique perspective on the value of technology. As companies spend more and more money on technology year after year, this skill becomes invaluable. Companies seeking competitive advantage would do well to have Bradley in a senior position”
- Richard Sedgwick, Business Development Manager, Consumer Data Services, O2 – “I got to know Bradley as one of his team at O2, and have continued to work with him various capacities since. His strength is an ability to apply deep technical knowledge and vision with commercial practicalities, and he is an effective operator at the most senior levels of an organisation. I am pleased to recommend him.”
- Jean-Baptiste Sers, Country manager, Genie Internet Ltd – “Bradley and I shared the same vision of the Internet in general and mobile Internet in particular. He was of a great help with all technical issues and all the questions I had for him (what a patience !! ). Doubtless he was the right man in the right place. I hope we’ll have the opportunity to work again.”
- Shaun Lapworth, CEO, The Rock IT Group – “As CTO or Head of Technology, Bradley chose to outsource IT support at a critical time for the business. This enabled him to focus on large scale international projects without having to worry about the day-to-day end user issues. Email migrations, Wi-Fi installations, desktop upgrades, even IT standards became the mandate of my team. At a time when such outsourcing of such services was rare, Bradley had already realised the benefits of getting specialists involved. His vision certainly enabled the company to grow extraordinarily.”
- Ian Jindal, Head of Online Operations, BBC – “Bradley was both technologist and strategist, visionary and pragmatist, coralling the BBC’s myriad teams, capabilities, disparate resources and talents into a coherent service. Bradley achieved this with humour and integrity.”
 Sunday, 6th of July 2008 at 01:33:21 AM
It’s a well known fact that Java on the mobile phone has failed to live up to the expectations of applications developers and mobile operators alike.
Despite being heralded as the major source of interactive content, entertainment and innovation, several issues have hampered its success. Poor control on behalf of Sun Microsystems meant that Java was loosely implemented by handset vendors, leaving application developers with a headache the likes of which not seen in software development. It’s well known that different operator versions of the same handset often have subtly different Java functions, despite what manufacturers’ may claim.
Click to continue reading “Flash Lite versus Java on the mobile phone”
 Sunday, 8th of June 2008 at 10:41:24 PM
After doing the mother of all start-ups, Genie (a very well funded BT initiative,) which then became O2 (now a Telefónica company,) I decided to take a break from corporate life and begin a new career as an independent professional working across multiple industries, practising multiple disciplines.
At the end of 2003, it seemed logical to me that I should bring to bear all the benefit of my experience gained from different companies, positions, in the different industries I’d worked in. Thus, in order avoid pigeonholing myself and also to improve my appeal to as many potential clients as possible, I styled myself as an Advisor, Entrepreneur and Corporate Executive. I spent a lot of my time advising companies in the Venture Capital and Private Equity space, as well as working with start-ups like Qpass (now an Amdocs business unit,) Liberty Europe (now a LastMile business,) and also some big corporates.
Click to continue reading “I am a “Slash” – finally one label to rule them all”
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