ICT should be like electricity and running water.
I want to be able to turn the tap on and for the right information to come flowing out when I need it.
I want to flick a switch which enables me to open communications with who I choose when I choose.
I want my ICT to just be there, to not have to think about it.
All this comes at a, very reasonable in my opinion, price.
I pay for my electricity by the quarter and by water by the month. My suppliers know what to charge and I accept the price for the value it offers.
Every now and then I need expert help - a plumber or more rarely an electrician - to fix a problem urgently or improve something.
Every now and then I buy a new piece of equipment which may (e.g. Washing machine) or may not (e.g. Lamp) need help to install.
I value these tools and the utility of running water and electricity for what they offer not what they are. For what they enable me to do, to share, to achieve for myself and others.
I am close to my goal for ICT being a utility - like running water and electricity. It serves my needs, is good value and with forethought requires only modest, and acceptable, maintenance.
My ICT costs me less than two pounds per working day to cover all my equipment, running costs, maintenance and support. It's as cheap as a cup of coffee and often as valuable as another colleague in enabling me to make things happen.
Please don't turn off my tap or switch off my light. Life is so much harder without it.