Answering Big Questions 1-3

Ken Orr

In a previous Advisor (see " Five Big Questions," 4 December 2003), I suggested that executives and professionals looking at launching big new projects ought to ask themselves five big questions:


How Software Modeling Tools Are Being Used

Tom Welsh
  For more on software modeling, see the November 2003 issue of Cutter Benchmark Review, available from Cutter Consortium at +1 781 641 9876, fax +1 781 648 1950, or e-mail service@cutter.com.

 


Should I Outsource My BI?

Ken Collier

[Today's Sourcing and Vendor Relationships E-Mail Advisor excerpts the Cutter Consortium Executive Report " Outsourcing your Business Intelligence: Maximize Impact and Minimize Investment." We chose it because we are sure you'll find this a thought-provoking piece on business intelligence activities as candidates for outsourcing.]


Should I Outsource My BI?

Ken Collier

[Today's Sourcing and Vendor Relationships E-Mail Advisor excerpts the Cutter Consortium Executive Report " Outsourcing your Business Intelligence: Maximize Impact and Minimize Investment." We chose it because we are sure you'll find this a thought-provoking piece on business intelligence activities as candidates for outsourcing.]


Answering Big Questions 1-3

Ken Orr

In a previous Advisor (see " Five Big Questions," 4 December 2003), I suggested that executives and professionals looking at launching big new projects ought to ask themselves five big questions:


Answering Big Questions 1-3

Ken Orr

In a previous Advisor (see " Five Big Questions," 4 December 2003), I suggested that executives and professionals looking at launching big new projects ought to ask themselves five big questions:


Distributed Architectures in 2004

Paul Harmon

The year 2003 is drawing to a close. It hasn't been an exciting year from an economic perspective. Most companies are just beginning to feel some new economic energy and are only starting to plan what they might do if they were to spend some money. On the other hand, standards groups and research efforts have advanced a lot in the past two years and companies have many options.


Distributed Architectures in 2004

Paul Harmon

The year 2003 is drawing to a close. It hasn't been an exciting year from an economic perspective. Most companies are just beginning to feel some new economic energy and are only starting to plan what they might do if they were to spend some money. On the other hand, standards groups and research efforts have advanced a lot in the past two years and companies have many options.


Outsourcing Motives, Objectives, and Expectations

Wendell Jones
  For more on outsourcing, join Cutter's Sourcing and Vendor Relationships Advisory Service. For more information, contact Cutter Consortium at +1 781 641 9876, fax +1 781 648 1950, or e-mail service@cutter.com.

Clusters, Concepts, and Chasms

Steve Andriole

So what is grid computing? Is it a technology concept, a real technology, or a whole technology cluster? What about voice recognition technology, semantic understanding, and the Segway? Are they concepts, emerging technologies, or part of larger technology clusters?


Clusters, Concepts, and Chasms

Steve Andriole

So what is grid computing? Is it a technology concept, a real technology, or a whole technology cluster? What about voice recognition technology, semantic understanding, and the Segway? Are they concepts, emerging technologies, or part of larger technology clusters?


Coaching and Team Building, Part IV

Jim Highsmith
  Coaching and Team Building series: Part I Part II

Managing Alignment Risks -- Part II: Qualitative Assessment

Alexandre Rodrigues
  Managing Alignment Risks series: Part I

Managing Alignment Risks -- Part II: Qualitative Assessment

Alexandre Rodrigues
  Managing Alignment Risks series: Part I