Technology makes things faster and more cost-effective but it's not perfect. It requires you to be as flexible as you can be.
The technology of the time dictated the way things looked.
If we had been less reliant on technology and the security that we enjoy in being divorced from what we used to know maybe things would have turned out differently.
All this technology for connection and what we really only know more about is how anonymous we are in the grand scheme of things.
I try to be careful because technology changes so much over the years. But some things don't change. Kids and parents have disagreements kids try to manipulate parents try to sit down with rules and regs. That part never changes.
I have reviewed literally hundreds of dotcoms in my drive to bring Boomer Esiason Foundation onto the Internet and have selected ClickThings as a partner because of the advanced technology it offers small business and its understanding of the entrepreneurial spirit of the small business community.
One of the things that has been truly incredible to observe though is the amount of venture investment that has gone into early stage security technology.
While there have been terrific advances in the state of technology around heuristics behavior blocking and things like that technology is only a part of the approach to solving the problem with the more important aspect involving putting the right process in place.
I think one of the greatest enemies in the use of technology however is the idea that if you use the technology you have to throw other things out of the window.
With the way everything's going now and the way that technology is going you can do a lot of things with a lot of different new materials.