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Influential people engage with the community on Twitter, not FB or LinkedIn > Anil Dash’s Advice for Twitter https://t.co/7jG24uqc4z
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Leadership. https://t.co/RpSHCGFBh5
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/814393524766572544

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@krmarko @bringyourownid Zero merit in my blazing fast migration. That was only because all my apps were cloud-based.
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/812334561803833346

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@krmarko @samcharrington if it’s up to the apps, the OS failed. Also, separated peaks should happen at the lock screen, not just after.
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/812334361685200902

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@krmarko @bringyourownid I didn’t say that. There are some things I like a lot. Notification system is useless, tho.
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/812333660619808769

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@samcharrington @krmarko What’s the point of grouping notifications from same app so that you only see “you have 4 emails” every 3 minutes ?
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/812333362744610816

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@bringyourownid @krmarko app migration took 5 minutes because of the cloud, not because of Android. Android has zero merit in it.
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/812271964270129152

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So ironic that Android is so obiquitous given how incredibly complicated it is for a non tech person. So many things can go wrong for apps..
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/812245935795400704

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Whoever designed the notification system in Android was drunk. I don’t know what’s the problem with the others that reviewed and approved it
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/812243427618410496

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@skpodila I’ll need a few days
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/810972647479738368
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Alessandro Perilli
At the bleeding edge of technology, helping world innovators and dreamers.
Alessandro Perilli
I am a contrarian thinker with 23 years of business and product experience in the enterprise IT industry.

I have a track record in identifying (before most) hugely profitable markets and new use cases for emerging technologies. I also have a track record in identifying over-hyped emerging technologies that eventually have little to no business impact.

I'm currently focused on the following emerging technologies and future markets:

  • Generative artificial intelligence
  • Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and Finance (DeFi)
  • Human body augmentation
I'm an expert in business and product strategy for the following areas:

  • Enterprise IT governance for on-premises and cloud management
  • Security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR)
  • Event-driven automation and machine learning for self-healing IT environments
  • Open source innovation
So far, I've been a:

  • Tech executive, focused on business and product strategy for Red Hat
  • Advisory Board member for the European Commission initiative HORIZON CLOUD
  • Global analyst, leading research in private cloud computing for Gartner
  • Entrepreneur in the media industry as the founder of virtualization.info
  • Advisor to Fortune Global 2000 companies
  • Co-author of the Cloud Computing Risk Assessment for the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA)
  • Author of a cybersecurity book for Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
  • Creator of one of the first ethical hacking trainings in the world for Mondadori Informatica
Also, I am:

  • Founder of the H+ research project about human body augmentation technologies
  • Inventor: US Patent 10778701 - Mitigating cyber-attacks by automatically coordinating responses from cyber-security tools
  • Keynote speaker for 20 years in a row
  • Art collector and former corporate sponsor for Tate

Things I Know a Bit About

Artificial Intelligence
Automation & Orchestration
Cloud Computing
Cybersecurity
Enterprise IT Management
Virtualization
Web3

Things I’m Interested In

Augmented Reality
Autonomous Vehicles
Behavioral Economics
Cognitive Psychology
Computer Vision
Crowdsourcing
Fine Arts
Generative AI
Genetics
Home Automation
Human Body Enhancement
Industrial Design
Information Management
Interior Design
Mass Surveillance
Natural Language Processing
Neuromarketing
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Self-Manufacturing
Self-Publishing
UI & UX Design
Wearable Computing

Things I’m Building

  • H+
    A research project about human enhancement technologies like neural interfaces, augmented reality, biohacking, bionic prosthetics, genetic engineering, nanorobotics, tissue engineering, and wearables.

Things I Have Built

Project Wisdom
The first example of generative AI applied to automation in the IT industry: a large language model used to generate Ansible automation workflows.

Ansible Security Automation
An open source-based solution to integrate and orchestrate 3rd party cybersecurity solutions through Ansible (patented).

virtualization.info
From 2003 to 2010, the most authoritative online publication about virtualization worldwide, counting 7 million visitors per year at its peak of popularity (sold).

Things I Have Invented

US Patent 10778701 (2020)
Mitigating cyber-attacks by automatically coordinating responses from cyber-security tools

Things I Wrote Here

  • Amazon has won enterprise IT management
  • Open Source for Business People
  • Analyst Relations Worst Practices
  • NoOps: Misguided Hopes, New Ideas, And Three Paths Towards An Attainable Future
  • A killer app for the VR of the future: life tourism

Things I Wrote Elsewhere

  • Climbing the Cloud Orchestration Curve
    [Gartner]
  • Evaluation Criteria for Cloud Management Platforms
    [Gartner]
  • Devising a Cloud Application Onboarding Strategy
    [Gartner]

Things I Said on Stage

  • No Experience Required

Things I Said on Twitter

February 8, 2023
@liuliu 5. Less sensitive sliders for Text guidance, steps, etc. Trying so set the CFG Scale at exactly 9 is a 5min job because the slider is too sensitive.

February 8, 2023
@liuliu 6. Projects saved in a dedicated folder called "Projects" and a way to delete them.

As each project is a SQLite3 db that can take hundreds of MBs (if you have much history), it might not obvious to a user what those files are for if they browser the iCloud folder with Files app

Local Twitter Archive

Special Projects
Artificial Intelligence for Art
A series of original artworks generated with the help of various AI models to further complicate the answer to an eternal question:
What is Art?

The Brain
How things shape the mind.
A collection of the most interesting passages and charts I find in books and articles on a daily basis.

Life-Changing Books
Every week, I ask my friends, colleagues, and acquaintances a simple question:
"What is the book that changed your life?"

Startups Worth Watching
"There are no bad ideas. There are only early ideas." - Marc Andreessen
"What about Yo?" - Me
A list of startups with enormous potential.

A Contrarian View
Where I reject popular opinions and current practices.
Amazon has won enterprise IT management
The misleading TAM (Total Addressable Market)
NoOps: Misguided Hopes, New Ideas, And Three Paths Towards An Attainable Future

Hard Questions
Questions worth asking that we rarely have the courage to answer.
About our Job
About our Product
About our Decision

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