Give Me Some Slack: Part I
"The more efficient you are, the harder it is to change." In this article, Cutter Business Technology Council Fellow Tom DeMarco's adage will be our guidepost as we examine issues concerning IT and business, drawn from Cutter Consortium's surveys.
Give Me Some Slack: Part II
Give Me Some Slack: Part II
Lean Development: Delivery Versus Compliance
Collaboration
In Search of a New IT Governance Model
Organizational Matters
In Search of a New IT Governance Model
Organizational Matters
Enterprise Application Integration Complexities and Realities
If you are facing upgrades to existing packaged applications and planning the implementation of an enterprise application integration (EAI) solution, you are not alone. The new world is here, and it involves woolly mammoth-size IT scenarios. So, how do you begin to tackle such a scenario -- one that involves enterprise application upgrades and deploying an EAI solution?
Integrate 2003
When a new conference is being launched, it often has to take whatever dates it can get, since major cities and venues are often booked years in advance. The Object Management Group (OMG) is in the process of launching a new conference, Integrate, which is designed to be the place for managers to come to learn about new enterprise integration strategies.
Customer Service Analytics
I've been working with a company that wants to apply analytics to its customer service operations. As a result, I thought it would be interesting to readers to read about how and where organizations are applying customer service analytics.
Customer Service Analytics
I've been working with a company that wants to apply analytics to its customer service operations. As a result, I thought it would be interesting to readers to read about how and where organizations are applying customer service analytics.
Ready or Not: Global Sourcing Is in Your IT Future
A Time for Revamping
A Difficult Year, But ...
I don't know of many people who really thought 2002 was a great year. Throughout most of the year, those involved in high technology -- including hardware vendors, software vendors, and IT consultants -- struggled to survive. Many didn't. By the same token, the large companies that normally buy high-technology products have largely had a poor year as well. They had tight budgets and, in many cases, layoffs.
Business Activity Monitoring
Continuing last week's discussion on creating the real-time enterprise (" The Real-Time Enterprise," 17 December 2002), I want to cover a new application that will play a key role in enabling the real-time enterprise: business activity monitoring (BAM).
Business Activity Monitoring
Continuing last week's discussion on creating the real-time enterprise (" The Real-Time Enterprise," 17 December 2002), I want to cover a new application that will play a key role in enabling the real-time enterprise: business activity monitoring (BAM).
Business Activity Monitoring
Continuing last week's discussion on creating the real-time enterprise (" The Real-Time Enterprise," 17 December 2002), I want to cover a new application that will play a key role in enabling the real-time enterprise: business activity monitoring (BAM).
Radical Innovation
"Conventional wisdom says to get back to basics. Conventional wisdom says to cut costs. Conventional wisdom is doomed. The winners are the innovators who are making bold thinking an everyday part of doing business."
Survey Indicates Most IT Organizations Are Disciplined: 68% Conduct ROI or TCO Analysis
Radical Innovation
"Conventional wisdom says to get back to basics. Conventional wisdom says to cut costs. Conventional wisdom is doomed. The winners are the innovators who are making bold thinking an everyday part of doing business."
Radical Innovation
"Conventional wisdom says to get back to basics. Conventional wisdom says to cut costs. Conventional wisdom is doomed. The winners are the innovators who are making bold thinking an everyday part of doing business."
Business Activity Monitoring
Continuing last week's discussion on creating the real-time enterprise (" The Real-Time Enterprise," Business Intelligence E-Mail Advisor, 17 December 2002), I want to cover a new application that will play a key role in enabling the real-time enterprise: business activity monitoring (BAM).