Through the Looking Glass: A Journey into the World of Risky Opportunities

Donna Fitzgerald

In this Executive Update, I'd like to take you on a journey into a world where risk and opportunity are synonymous and good project managers (PMs) are routinely asked to believe at least four impossible things before breakfast (to paraphrase the Red Queen from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass).


Enterprise Security Risk: Barriers to Consider

Julia Allen

Editor's note: This Executive Update is excerpted from the Software Engineering Institute's Governing for Enterprise Security (©2005 Carnegie Mellon University). Permission has been granted to Cutter Consortium to reproduce.


Enterprise Security Risk: Barriers to Consider

Julia Allen

Editor's note: This Executive Update is excerpted from the Software Engineering Institute's Governing for Enterprise Security (©2005 Carnegie Mellon University). Permission has been granted to Cutter Consortium to reproduce.


Relationship Values Charter: Managing Good Behaviors in Outsourcing Arrangements

Sara Cullen

With the paramount importance of technology in the postindustrial era, outsourcing inevitably creates a strategic partnering relationship as the organization and its suppliers acknowledge greater levels of interdependence. As running and maintaining the arrangement is an ongoing collaborative process that requires working as a team, the parties need to be acting in concert.


Relationship Values Charter: Managing Good Behaviors in Outsourcing Arrangements

Sara Cullen

With the paramount importance of technology in the postindustrial era, outsourcing inevitably creates a strategic partnering relationship as the organization and its suppliers acknowledge greater levels of interdependence. As running and maintaining the arrangement is an ongoing collaborative process that requires working as a team, the parties need to be acting in concert.


Applistructure: Who, What, When, Where, and Why?

Mike Rosen

As if our current buzzwords had already run their course, or we didn't have enough to last us, a new buzzword has hit the enterprise architecture and application scene. "Applistructure" describes the latest trend to combine enterprise business applications with enterprise infrastructure.


Applistructure: Who, What, When, Where, and Why?

Mike Rosen

As if our current buzzwords had already run their course, or we didn't have enough to last us, a new buzzword has hit the enterprise architecture and application scene. "Applistructure" describes the latest trend to combine enterprise business applications with enterprise infrastructure.


Reassessing XP

Tom DeMarco, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Joshua Kerievsky, Michael Mah, Greg Mah
Domain

Software development