Challenging CIOs to Drive Front-Office Transformation

Marc Teerlink, Jan Paul Fillie, Desmond Martin
Cutter IT Journal VOL. 26, NO. 2

Is SMAC Adding Business Value or More Complexity and Uncertainty?

Nethaji Chapala

Nethaji Chapala asks an excellent question: Is SMAC really helping organizations compete, or is it merely adding more complexity and confusion? While the already large SMAC pie continues to grow, not all organizations have been able to extract value from their SMAC investments. Chapala argues for a more systematic approach to developing pragmatic SMAC strategies. He identifies two simple matrices that can help organizations clarify their thinking about how SMAC technology ought to be adopted.


How Can an API Platform Support the Integration of SMAC?

Suman Banerjee
Cutter IT Journal VOL. 26, NO. 2

Gamification: Driving Behavior Change in the Connected World

Charles Bess
Cutter IT Journal VOL. 26, NO. 2

Corralling the Crowd

Brian Dooley

To view social media as monolithic in nature is to ignore some of its most interesting attributes. One area of growing importance is the use of social participation to create crowd behavior that suits a variety of interesting purposes.


The PMO Tool: An Information Source for Dashboards

Jose Garcia Alonso, Miranda Melo, Javier Berrocal, Fernando Hernandez

The software development industry is continuously evolving, requiring organizations to maintain greater control over software development processes, methodologies, and practices in order to certify that projects and their management align with a company's strategic direction. The project management office (PMO) paradigm has arisen within organizations as a critical element in maintaining this control.1


Agility and Discipline in Business Processes: A Case Study

Claude Baudoin

In April 2012, while in Boston for the Cutter Summit, I started a dinner conversation with a friend and ex-colleague under the assumption that we would simply have a pleasant chat, giving each other updates on our respective work since our previous meeting.


Agility and Discipline in Business Processes: A Case Study

Claude Baudoin

In April 2012, while in Boston for the Cutter Summit, I started a dinner conversation with a friend and ex-colleague under the assumption that we would simply have a pleasant chat, giving each other updates on our respective work since our previous meeting.


So What Is Big Data?

Rebecca Herold

The term "Big Data" is becoming part of the common vernacular. So what does it mean? Basically, Big Data refers to the huge amount of data created and collectively examined through many online sites, as well as offline sites and vast repositories. The amount of data created now is staggering when compared to just a few years ago. Consider the following:


Collaborative Devops from End to End

Scott Ambler

I have claimed that devops affects the entire solution delivery lifecycle from end to end. Let's explore each Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) phase one at a time and see how this is true.


Looming Security Threats: Big Data to the Rescue

Curt Hall

It seems that hardly a day goes by when the poor state of systems security isn't driven home with another report of some stunning new attack. What's even more distressing to security experts is that the frequency of such attacks and their sophistication are increasing.


Business-IT Architecture Misalignment: Part III — Building Executive Sponsorship

William Ulrich

Part III of this series provides practical advice for launching a business-IT architecture misalignment initiative in practice. Topics covered include business as a change agent in business-IT transformation, building executive support, transformation scenarios, and establishing governance and funding.


Business-IT Architecture Misalignment: Part III — Building Executive Sponsorship

William Ulrich

Part III of this series provides practical advice for launching a business-IT architecture misalignment initiative in practice. Topics covered include business as a change agent in business-IT transformation, building executive support, transformation scenarios, and establishing governance and funding.


User Experience Analysis

Bhuvan Unhelkar

User experience analysis (UXA) can be described as the understanding, modeling, documenting, and reviewing of multiple aspects of a user's (and user group's) relationship with the business with the aim of creating lasting and sharable value.


The Communications Gap -- Up and Down

Carl Pritchard

Last year, I had a client identify a concern regarding the communications gap that seemed to exist between team members in the trenches and those in the executive suite. The response? We developed a series of "Communicating UP" workshops, designed to facilitate better communication up the food chain. It was a surprising success.


Welcome to the Dark Side

Andrea Janes, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi

Since the publication of "CMMI for Development, Version 1.3," we would expect an end to the discussions about whether agile can be combined with CMMI. In its current version, CMMI explicitly adds guidance for organizations using agile methods. However, our experience reveals that practitioners still think CMMI and agile are incompatible because they lack accurate information about agile development.


Is It Architecture? Part III: The Zachman Framework and Architecture

Mike Rosen

In my last couple Advisors, I have looked at what constitutes architecture and an architectural description ("Is It Architecture?


Mobile in the Enterprise: Part II -- Support, Strategy, and Standardization Trends for Tablets

Curt Hall

As reported in Part I1 of this Executive Update series, Cutter Consortium conducted a survey in October and November 2012 that asked 69 end-user organizations worldwide about their use of mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, in order to provide their employ


Mobile in the Enterprise: Part II -- Support, Strategy, and Standardization Trends for Tablets

Curt Hall

As reported in Part I1 of this Executive Update series, Cutter Consortium conducted a survey in October and November 2012 that asked 69 end-user organizations worldwide about their use of mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, in order to provide their employ


Risk Management and the Strategy Process

Ken Doughty, Craig Terry
BT & DTS EXECUTIVE REPORT VOL. 16, NO. 1   

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Risk Management and the Strategy Process

Ken Doughty, Craig Terry
BT & DTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY VOL. 16, NO. 1   

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Big Changes on the Horizon for Big Data, Part II: Market Happenings

Curt Hall

Last week, in Part I of this Advisor, I discussed important changes I saw happening in the Hadoop/Big Data world in order to accelerate enterprise adoption of the technology (see "Big Changes on the Horizon for Big Data -- Part I").


Big Changes on the Horizon for Big Data, Part II: Market Happenings

Curt Hall

Last week, in Part I of this Advisor, I discussed important changes I saw happening in the Hadoop/Big Data world in order to accelerate enterprise adoption of the technology (see "Big Changes on the Horizon for Big Data -- Part I").


Big Changes on the Horizon for Big Data, Part II: Market Happenings

Curt Hall

Last week, in Part I of this Advisor, I discussed important changes I saw happening in the Hadoop/Big Data world in order to accelerate enterprise adoption of the technology (see "Big Changes on the Horizon for Big Data -- Part I").


Your Job Is to Make Work Easy

Esther Derby

"My job is to get people to work hard."

That's how Manager Mike characterized his role. And that's how many managers see their roles. It's not surprising, since many traditional management practices aim to extract maximum individual effort -- to get people to work hard, as Manager Mike put it.