Official: IBM to gobble Red Hat for $34bn – yes, the enterprise Linux biz Well, this is exciting. I came across this announcement this morning while I was on my regularly scheduled exercise bike ride. I get up every morning and get on the bike for a while, checking email and the news. And what news is more intriguing to me, than the blending of a massive, (relatively) ancient technology behemoth with a 25-year-old Open Source champion. From a CycloPraxis conjecture standpoint, it's a pretty tasty combination. I mean, here you have the classic corporate giant that's pretty squarely placed in the Capitalizing/Enduring "quadrant", acquiring a company that's always struck me as an innovator, and certainly reads like an Author/Inventor culture, liberally sprinkled with a good dose of Building. A Glassdoor review of Red Hat says : I have been working at Red Hat full-time (More than a year) Pros - Wonderful environment where your coworkers actually li...
An ongoing conversation about how people's "Praxis" (the way they work in the world) intersects with others. Derived from the CycloPraxis work of Doug Johnson, this blog explores and applies an understanding of people's praxes to everyday workplace situations. From inter-organizational conflicts to intra-team tensions, from clashes that jeopardize a project's deliverable dates, to bad fits in positions, applying CycloPraxis understanding explains a whole lot. Let's talk about it!