Keith Brophy

Keith Brophy

Keith Brophy, a technology entrepreneur, is CEO of award-winning Ideomed, which specializes in chronic disease self-management web/mobile tools. Previously he was CEO/co-founder of Sagestone, President/co-owner of NuSoft Solutions, and served in various technology and leadership roles at IBM, X-Rite, and RCM Technologies. Keith is Chairman of the Advisory Board for the State of Michigan Small Business and Technology Center, past West Michigan entrepreneur of the Year, and for many years has addressed audiences across the nation on future trends. Follow him on Twitter @streamrun

ARTICLES

What's your internal communications culture?

April 4, 2013
The explosion of communication paths in the digital age has introduced a whole new range of possibilities in how teams communicate. Read More

What are the business applications for mobile discovery?

February 28, 2013
There is so much technology splashing across our lives that sometimes it's hard to sort the irrelevant from the relevant and the silly from the substantial. Read More

Can you ignore billions of downloaded mobile apps?

January 24, 2013
Has the world gone mad for mobile apps? And does it make any difference to your business? Read More

Is there really a difference between mobile platforms?

December 10, 2012
I am often asked to weigh in on the mobility wars by friends who know of my tech background. It's easy to stumble into a lively discussion these days on the highly subjective merits of Apple, Android and Microsoft mobile phones and tablets, especially since Microsoft just spiced up the game by introducing a new wave of devices. Read More

Does your business have a leaky disaster-planning umbrella?

November 8, 2012
Hurricane Sandy flew in and out, leaving a trail of hyper-caffeinated weather people in its wake. Sadly, it also left havoc and human suffering as homes, routines and lives were disrupted. Business suffering has scaled right along with this. Read More

It's time for a 'Law of Digital Etiquette'

October 24, 2012
"No electronic devices allowed!” I was at a large government-sponsored session for technologists, and the intent of the registration desk sign was unmistakable. They were trying to keep us from our cell phones and tablets! Read More

The Facebook factor

October 10, 2012
Facebook did it again! The world’s social networking giant rolled out another series of changes that freaked out privacy advocates, caused a tidal wave of internet buzz and just plain old confused many users. Why does Facebook feel compelled to keep changing, changing, changing their site? If your first thought is that founder Mark Zuckerberg and team drink a lot of Red Bull, you’re not digging deeply enough. The answer lies not in the restlessness of Mark Zuckerberg but, rather, his brilliance. Read More