Monthly Archives: June 2013

The Ghosts of Product Managers: Past, Present and Future

I’m a product manager, amongst other sins, for a telco on London’s “Silicon Roundabout”, and sometimes when one is wrestling a product out the door (you can see the finger-nail marks around the door-frame, as it resists your attempts to release it), one wonders about product management. Product Management (PdM) is about choosing where to […]

Introducing MoNo-MeLi – the heir to LAMP’s throne

Last blog post I posed the question, does LAMP need a successor? LAMP, a software bundle comprised of Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP, currently powers the web, but due to changes in the way consumers operate online, it’s swiftly becoming old-fashioned and too slow for the real-time, cloud and app lovers of today’s internet, not […]

Does LAMP need a successor?

At Digital Mail we are working hard on implementing a new architecture for a product that we are working on. We need seriously real-time software, and lots of simultaneous connections and activities. As developers know, the web is powered by LAMP, a software bundle comprised of Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP. However there are some […]