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JC Francois (40)

I fell into computing and networking when I was a little boy

I work in business development for an IT company

I am a firm believer in openness: open standards and open business models

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Hello again

JC — September 26, 2005 - 22:35

Wow. It's been 4 months since I stopped posting regularly on this blog.

The main reason for my silence is that I started a blog about changes in telcoland inside Thomson to which I added over 250 posts keeping busy enough with writing. I initially thought I could keep going with this blog but I had a hard time deciding where to post what so I put a lid on this one.

I was curious to find out if it would catch people's interest and get them to contribute. Maybe their attention was caught but as a general rule they did not contribute back. I don't think they "get" the disruption story.

In parallel I also worked quite a bit on developing a strategic relationship with SupportSoft to build a tr-069 remote management story for thomson SpeedTouch modems.

End of August the whole family moved to a new appartment in Brussels. It was quite a disruption for the kids but they seem to get over it now.

And —last but not least— I am in the process of leaving Thomson as I just accepted a job offer from Scientific Atlanta. The future doesn't look bright at Thomson and SA gave me an exciting challenge so there you go.

Although I come from a conservative family I have to confess that I really like change.

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