What does your tech environment say about you?
February 8, 2008 //
A fellow Twitter buddy asked for feedback regarding the hardware and software we use. I twittered my answer but it’s something I’ve been meaning to write a post on, as I think it says a lot about who we are in the context of our working environment. Drew Buddy is the Head of ICT at his college and I think, he’s using this feedback to collate a report.
So, what does the picture above say about me? Well take a close look. It’s a sticker of the Microsoft Blue Monster eating the head of Mozilla on my Apple MacBrook Pro. That sums it up nicely; I’m happy to use the most approproate hardware and software as long as it meets my requirements.
The picture should demonstrate that I’m open minded because although I’m a known standards enthusiast, I like to use the proprietary technology produced by Apple and products produced by the perceived monster and non-standards compliant Microsoft.
My hardware
- Apple MacBook Pro
- Apple iPhone
- Apple iPod
- Cannon Ixus 950
- N95 for Qik streaming
Software
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Vista (but don’t use it often)
- Waiting for Live Writer for the Mac (blog authoring tool)
- Apple Mail (the ‘geniuses’ at the Apple store recommend Entourage)
- Apple iCal
Internet
- BT Broadband (they are the most reliable!)
- Google Docs (but don’t use it often)
- Google Reader for keeping up to date on blogs
- Gmail (but only as a backup for my POP account)
- Wordpress for Corporate Web site and personal blog
My Social
- Facebook (for connecting/communicating with non-geeks)
- Twitter (for community building with early adopters/geeks)
- Qik (for live streaming my presence)
Office environment
- Home office
- Adam Street private members club
The fact that I’m happy to work from home demonstrates that I’m overly generous to my staff as our HQ is in the heart of Dublin’s most affluent area and designed by John Rocha
This post is intended for Drew, but please feel free to help him collate enough data to produce a meaningful report by leaving a comment about the stuff you use every day. I’d like to know also.









Cuan Mulligan says 
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