Enterprise Resource Planning Systems and Data Analysis
Sitting here reading a news item that reports that Oracle and SAP plan to release new analytic capabilities for their respective enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications (Oracle Financials and SAP R/3), the first question that comes to my mind is: Where have they been?
Who Pays the Technology Bills?
Agile Project Management in Action -- Part 10, Finalizing the Project Plans
Be Careful What You Wish For
As we all know, achieving IT and business alignment is not easy. We must tie business strategy, technology, and people into a comprehensive and synergistic package that, as Paul Strassmann says, will demonstrate a positive relationship between IT and accepted financial measures of performance. However, as my mother used to say, you need to be careful for what you wish for, because you just might get it.
Electronic Democracy
Electronic Democracy
Overcoming Merger and Acquisition Challenges
Overcoming Merger and Acquisition Challenges
The Next IT Boom
I read an interesting interview with Brian Arthur, a Santa Fe Institute theorist who studies technology revolutions. He argues that we had a big bash in the late 1990s and are now in the doldrums. But he also says he expects that 2003 is the year we start a new expansion.
Overcoming Merger and Acquisition Challenges
Overcoming Merger and Acquisition Challenges
The Next IT Boom
I read an interesting interview with Brian Arthur, a Santa Fe Institute theorist who studies technology revolutions. He argues that we had a big bash in the late 1990s and are now in the doldrums. But he also says he expects that 2003 is the year we start a new expansion.
The Next IT Boom
I read an interesting interview with Brian Arthur, a Santa Fe Institute theorist who studies technology revolutions. He argues that we had a big bash in the late 1990s and are now in the doldrums. But he also says he expects that 2003 is the year we start a new expansion.