Exalytics Appliance for Extreme Analytics

Curt Hall

The latest big news to rock the BI and data warehousing world is Oracle's Exalytics BI Machine, which was introduced at the recent Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco, California.


Corporate Use of Text Mining and Analysis: Part II -- Development Issues and Software/Services Trends

Curt Hall

In June/July 2011, Cutter Consortium conducted a survey asking 61 end-user organizations about the adoption and use of text mining and analysis.


Corporate Use of Text Mining and Analysis: Part II -- Development Issues and Software/Services Trends

Curt Hall

In June/July 2011, Cutter Consortium conducted a survey asking 61 end-user organizations about the adoption and use of text mining and analysis.


Half-Life Metrics

Israel Gat
Any single metric in itself probably would not get your team where you really want it to be. In contrast, the equipoise struck by a few thoughtfully chosen metrics will provide an operational envelope within which the team is likely to come realistically close.

How to Align the Project Portfolio to the Strategic Plan

Robert Wysocki
Abstract

The processes for developing strategic plans are well known, and entire books have been written on the topic.


How to Align the Project Portfolio to the Strategic Plan

Robert Wysocki

The processes for developing strategic plans are well known. There are several approaches and variations, and many books are written on the topic. But once the strategic plan is in place, the process of maintaining alignment of the project portfolio to the strategic plan remains a challenge for most organizations.


Work with the Business? It's Personal!

Bob Benson

One of many shibboleths in our business is "work closely with the business." Ways this can happen is to participate with business in its planning meetings, engage it in business-based conversations about requirements, get traction on what the business strategies really are, and so on.


Never Complain, Never Explain: Exception No. 1

Ken Orr

In my last Business & Enterprise Architecture Advisor ("


Should You Staff Your Organization with Certified Project Managers?

Brad Egeland

This must be a question that tugs on CEOs, CIOs, VPs, and PMO directors at every company across the nation and around the world whenever they consider PM staffing. Wouldn't it be? PMP certification -- the most well-known and widely regarded certification in the project management world -- is a great default requirement, right? Require certification of all your incoming project managers -- and require that your current ones get certified in the next year -- and you're set, right? If you've required the industry standard, how can you go wrong?


Web 3.0: Myth or Reality?

David Coleman

Is Web 3.0 just hype, or are people actually working with these technologies? Do people even understand what Web 3.0 is?


Five Levels of Planning: The Executive Perspective

Hubert Smits

Several years ago, I wrote a short article on planning in agile projects that dispelled the notion that agile practices did not include much planning. 1 Agile has moved on,


A Tribute to Steve Jobs

Cutter Consortium

The passing of Steve Jobs on 5 October 2011 has affected all of us involved with IT to some extent, whether we use Apple products or not. Jobs was an innovator who changed consumer interaction with computing and how computer products are developed. As working IT professionals, the Cutter Business Technology Council recognizes Jobs’s genius and his impact on today’s computing environment. Each contributor to this omnibus Council Opinion shares his or her personal tribute to the computing pioneer who was Steve Jobs.


The Friction of Agile

Israel Gat

It is quite a common occurrence in my practice: I step into an engagement that involves hundreds of developers, testers, product managers, project managers, architects, user design specialists, and quite a few other disciplines, from all over the globe. The time zone difference between some of their most important sites is 10, 11, or 12 hours. The expectations of whatever agile software method I bring to bear is that it will improve quality, productivity, and time to market.


Reflections on Innovation - Part I: An Idea

Lee Devin

I call this series of Advisors "Reflections on Innovation." There's plenty of writing on innovation that tells you what it is, how you must do it, and even suggests ways to predict the outcome of your process. That's an industrial approach, and I'm unsympathetic to its aims and methods.


Beyond SOA

Brian Dooley

SOA remains an important area for development and enterprise implementation but recent trends in social computing, mobility, user-developed applications, and the cloud have significantly upstaged SOA, as we explore in this Executive Update.


Do We Have to Hug? Part I — Building Collaboration

Jim Love
WHAT IF EVERYTHING YOU KNEW ABOUT COLLABORATION WAS WRONG?

How would you feel if you owned a Ferrari and couldn't get it out of first gear? That's exactly what's happening in many companies when it comes to collaborative technologies.


Do We Have to Hug? Part I — Building Collaboration

Jim Love
WHAT IF EVERYTHING YOU KNEW ABOUT COLLABORATION WAS WRONG?

How would you feel if you owned a Ferrari and couldn't get it out of first gear? That's exactly what's happening in many companies when it comes to collaborative technologies.


The Friction of Agile

Israel Gat

It is quite a common occurrence in my practice: I step into an engagement that involves hundreds of developers, testers, product managers, project managers, architects, user design specialists, and quite a few other disciplines, from all over the globe. The time zone difference between some of their most important sites is 10, 11, or 12 hours.


Principles of Design: Part II

Mike Rosen

In my last Advisor ("Principles of Design: Part I" 14 September 2011), I introduced


Innovative Applications of BI Analytics

Curt Hall

I've been researching new, innovative applications of BI and analytics.


Successful ROI with Agile and Lean Adoption

Amr Elssamadisy
Abstract

Agile and lean methods are a means to an end, and that end is increased capability and productivity for your teams and organizations.


Successful ROI with Agile and Lean Adoption

Amr Elssamadisy

Agile and lean methods are a means to an end, and that end is increased capability and productivity for your teams and organizations. This leads directly to cost savings and revenue. All too often, however, adoption and transformation initiatives fail to bring such results.


How 21st-Century Enterprises Grow

Roger Evernden

It's your first briefing from the CIO:


How 21st-Century Enterprises Grow

Roger Evernden

It's your first briefing from the CIO:


Leveraging Our Future in a Positive Way

Carl Pritchard

With the debt crisis, the spending crisis, the unemployment crisis, and a hundred other crises du jour, there is constant talk about the fact that we are leveraging our future. I couldn't agree more! I would suggest, however, that it is not only a loss scenario.