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A vow to Transform…. not a New Year’s Resolution

2015 marked an important year for me, it was the year of the 10’s as I called it…on November 2015 was my 10th wedding anniversary, and in March 2015 was the completion of the 10th year of my career…to sum up my feeling I can not be more content with what I accomplished on the personal and professional front in those 10 years. Been an absolute blessing…

Through out 2015 I was always on the search of what the next decade would be about, what will I stand for, what will I aim to achieve, accomplish or even create? Just the thought of the next 10 years being like the previous 10 is in itself discouraging…all of sudden sometime in October everything started to fall in place with a rush of thoughts and wishes.

First move came on the 1st of November, decided it was time I delivered to myself, my health and my family something that I have for a long time wished for, being fit. Dropped the cigarettes smoking and dragged my legs into a neat new gym close to where I live, and the first thing that struck me there was their slogan “ This is where we belong”…it was different, never thought a gym would be a place I would belong too, so was really curious to know more, is it just a slogan or something that they deliver on. Not a big fan of weight lifting machines nor the dreaded treadmill, I signed up for CrossFit classes and oh boy did I do the right doing that. Two months have passed since then and one of the most magnificent and enlightening experiences of my life. Not just from a fitness point of view, but from a whole experience, revelation and inner change of human soul.

I found myself actually belonging, actually looking forward to it , it hurt too much , but I have learned to love the pain and enjoy it . The feeling of accomplishment after every work out , was enough fuel to get me to progress much more in all other parts of my life unlike ever before. Its then that I realised what the next 10 years are going to be about, they are going to be about my WILL to do things and accomplish long parked goals and objectives that span from family to silliest of things like my long lasting wish to learn to play the piano. So be it, a new year is coming 2016, and I will not list my new year resolutions for the first time in my life , but I will list my promises to transform and get on doing things I have ignored for a long time , so here goes some of what I would do :

  • Continue with my fitness transformation along the CrossFit track and not just that, a journey in cycling is about to begin. More on my cycling challenge to self soon…
  • Bring to light something I am very passionate about, working in corporates! How is that I actually wrote a book J …Very very soon I will publish it online. Here you go a life long dream about to come true. Will share the details very very soon
  • Increase the time I spend with my family, each member of them but not just in quantity but in what they like spending time on, not what I like spending time on.
  • I have found my passion for technology at a new intersection between human life and the internet, or what is called IoT ( Internet of things) . I will learn, learn and learn, till I can influence, create and advance that domain.

Finally, I have also decided to challenge myself to share more about the transformation journey aiming to inspire if at all possible..

17th Century Service…Revamped by Technology!

History reads that the first concepts of taxi’s started in 17th century with horse carriages, continued to from then to develop aiming at better service , speed etc , and obviously the concept totally changed with the invention of cars.

It wasn’t until 1891 when the taximeter was invented, and the world’s first dedicated taxi in 1897 called “Daimler Victoria”. Since then and over time , the service of taxi has evolved massively as the growth of human population , massive expansion of cities , rising costs of fuel, car ownership etc has fueled multiple variations of the taxi service . However I have to admit I have not seen a great leap in the quality of the service like what I noticed with Uber.

I know I am bit late in talking about Uber , after all I think they have spread now in some 200+ cities across the globe , but my intense interaction with Uber in the past month has been a massive eye opener to me on how technology has influenced our life in a positive way , and managed to revamp a service that is centuries old. I had to stop and write a review on Uber both as a customer but also as a technology professional.

I happen to use Uber in 3 different cities in the last month Cairo, London and Paris. Immediately a couple of important things catch you eye :

  1. How the service is almost the same across 3 different countries, where drivers coming from different cultures, yet the company managed to dictate and enforce a certain quality of service that you can not miss.
  2. No driver in what I think 15 something drivers I have been with in the last month has created a different variation of the service, attempted to make alterations or add like I would say their own “touch” to the service.
  3. Across the 3 countries, the price of service was always less than the regular price you would get from any of regular taxi’s you can stop on the road. (on regular pricing from Uber not in Surge price times , we will come to that later )

If you also google Uber you could not miss that they have raised some issues in some cities and caused traditional taxi drivers to go on protest, which honestly I find very comical . Imagine if mail service workers go on protest objecting on the availability of email cause it has caused a reduction in their business! I think with Uber technology has struck once again, left a mark on something very traditional and conventional that has no means of turning back.

Despite my overall extremely positive impression about Uber , I have to say there are still some vague points for me on how they operate that on the long run Uber as a company will have to tackle , to name a few :

  1. The concept of surge pricing still seems to me to be following some unknown guidelines. I have seen at instances the surge factor go to 2.2 , but I have seen people talk about a x7 factor. Regardless of it does go to that level or not , the company needs to get into explaining why and when apart from the standard sentence of we apply surge pricing to get more Uber’s on the road .
  2. From a technology point of view I think Uber can further leverage technology to boost a few more extra features like :
    1. When no cars are available allow the user to request and launch the call to the Uber drivers, maybe someone wants to go the extra mile and go execute on the ride.
    2. Leveraging better analytics of the pattern of their drivers to indicate when a car can be next available if no cars are available.
    3. Expand on the concept of charging to corporate credit cards , and making Uber the preferred service for large corporates when their employees travel , looking at ways to integrate with corporate used applications like Concur , Tripit etc..
  3. Integrate with one of the free messaging/calls apps like Whatsapp , Facebook messenger to allow more cheaper communication between passengers and drivers.

Overall I have to say I was impressed by the concept , the service and the easy way in which I consumed the service.

Long live Technology!!

Technology…..Arabized

I just realized how the Arabic language is falling behind in the technology world, with all the new terms like cloud computing and all this new stuff , that I can’t even think as a native arab speaker what would they be called in Arabic.

But the thing that recently made me stop and think about this is Apple’s new “Siri ” you can speak to the thing in all European languages and that’s normal at least you can argue they use the same alphabet, but Chinese & Korean and you can not do Arabic !!! Come on Apple you can do better than that. If you give this a more deeper look you won’t be surprised by Apple’s behavior they have been constantly ignoring Arabic since the start, from lack of support to ePub formats in Arabic on iBooks to Siri now…nothing has changed about Apple.

Is this part of the world where we live in where more than 300 million people speak the same language no longer care about their mother tongue ?? Is it companies like Apple who don’t care or is it us who don’t ??

Needless to say that Arabic is left out of the whole storage platforms, I can’t even imagine translating “storage pool” or “LUN” to Arabic !! I do not know of any storage provider that has it’s GUI’s in Arabic nor I think they even considered it. Having met a lot of customers in this region I think it would be great added value if a storage company can do this.