Searching for Digital Gold: Three Cases of Technology Due Diligence

by Stephen J. Andriole

Due diligence is the formal term for the process by which we screen and select options. As described in detail in a previous Executive Report series [1, 2], due diligence is organized around a set of constant criteria that can be applied to technology investment decisions of all kinds. Investment targets include software applications, communications, data, security, and technology services. The lenses used to vet investment opportunities and challenges are organized around the specific requirements that CIOs, venture capitalists (VCs), and technology vendors need to satisfy to achieve their objectives.

Password Protected Cutter Consortium clients, please log in:


This document is available to Cutter Consortium Resource Center clients only. Retrieve password.
If you would like further information about how to become a client, please contact us at +1 781 648 8700 or sales@cutter.com.
Searching for Digital Gold: Three Cases of Technology Due DiligenceWed Feb 01 14:03:14 CST 2006