A few nice Software images I found:
Ft. Lauderdale “Software Best Practices Conference”, Nov 2009 – 12

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: for some reason, this photo was published as an illustration in an undated (Nov 2009) Squidoo blog titled "Learn English." It was also published in a Nov 26, 2010 blog titled "Q&A: What to write about in project management software report?" And it was published in an Apr 9, 2011 Cool Case Management Software Managers Blog Images blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. For some reason, it was also published in a Jul 1, 2011 blog titled "Ring Tone Maker Software." And it was published in an Aug 11, 2011 Small Business Software blog and an Aug 16, 2011 Best Free Softs blog, both with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. It was also published in an Aug 22, 2011 blog titled "School Management Software." It was also published in an Aug 31, 2011 "Maritime Networking blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. And it was published in a Sep 12, 2011 Tolle Software Bilder blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page.
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Visitors to my Flickr site sometimes assume that I’m a full-time photographer, but that’s hardly the case. As I’ve explained on my profile page, my "day job" is in the computer field: I work as a consultant, speaker, and author in software development and project management. That job includes speaking at various computer conferences, including the IT Metrics and Productivity Institute’s "Software Best Practices" conferences that are held in various parts of the country.
That’s what brought me to Ft. Lauderdale in mid-November this year. I thought I might find some interesting photographic opportunities when I arrived on the afternoon before the conference, but the beach was almost empty, and the "strip" along the beach seemed to consist of relatively boring bars and Mexican restaurants. So, aside from a single picture of a mysterious bird that I saw waddling along the street (an osprey? heron? who knows?), most of the pictures are of various speakers at the conference itself. These may not mean much to you, but it will give at least a small sense of some of the issues that software professionals and IT managers care about in today’s tough economic times…
Ft. Lauderdale “Software Best Practices Conference”, Nov 2009 – 07

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: for some reason, this photo was published as an illustration in an undated (Nov 2009) Squidoo blog titled "Learn English." It was also published in a May 29, 2010 Gadgets blog, with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page. And it was published as an illustration in an Aug 8, 2010 blog titled "Educational Software, the Right Tool for every Occasion!" It was also published in an undated (Oct 2010) blog titled "Best Software to Watch Free Live Television HBO." And it was published in a Nov 8, 2010 blog titled "Data Recovery Software for Camera."
Moving into 2011, the photo was published in a blog titled "Internet Cafe Software – Mounting Use Of Internet." And it was published in a Feb 25, 2011 blog titled Five Latest Trends For Enterprise Software." It was also published in a Jul 22, 2011 blog titled "No 1 For Prices. Comet." It was also published in an Oct 6, 2011 blog titled "Schöne Engineering Management Photos," with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written here on this Flickr page.
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Visitors to my Flickr site sometimes assume that I’m a full-time photographer, but that’s hardly the case. As I’ve explained on my profile page, my "day job" is in the computer field: I work as a consultant, speaker, and author in software development and project management. That job includes speaking at various computer conferences, including the IT Metrics and Productivity Institute’s "Software Best Practices" conferences that are held in various parts of the country.
That’s what brought me to Ft. Lauderdale in mid-November this year. I thought I might find some interesting photographic opportunities when I arrived on the afternoon before the conference, but the beach was almost empty, and the "strip" along the beach seemed to consist of relatively boring bars and Mexican restaurants. So, aside from a single picture of a mysterious bird that I saw waddling along the street (an osprey? heron? who knows?), most of the pictures are of various speakers at the conference itself. These may not mean much to you, but it will give at least a small sense of some of the issues that software professionals and IT managers care about in today’s tough economic times…
Software Freedom Day, 2005: Linux Terminal Server project in use

Image by TaranRampersad
YWCA, Georgetown, Guyana – Software Freedom Day.
Software Freedom Day, Guyana, 2005