The IoT should not be viewed as only a technological opportunity. It has the potential to transform how people and business interact in significant ways. Therefore, people must be placed at the center of the IoT conversation.
November 2014
In this issue:- The IoT: Technologies, Opportunities, and Solutions — Opening Statement
 - The Industrial Internet: The Opportunities ... and the Roadblocks
 - Leveraging the Internet of Things: Emerging Architectures for Digital Business
 - Architecting for New Business Opportunities in the Internet of Things
 - A Comparative Study of Data-Sharing Standards for the Internet of Things
 - Thinking About Making Your Product Smart? Keep These 10 Things in Mind
 
October 2014
As a coach, it can be frustrating to hear someone want to stop the conversation, which is what invoking the 'real world' often does. Yet it's also an indication that the person or group has other issues that are causing them to lose sleep.
Dave Rooney
Guest EditorSeptember 2014
Our decision making appears to improve when we increase awareness and communication about decisions and the principles we're using to make them. Establishing a method and criteria and laying out the alternatives allow us to critique and learn -- both from our successes and from our failures.
Hillel Glazer
Guest EditorAugust 2014
"No matter how large or small our organizations are, we cannot just wash our hands of the data security problem -- there is too much at stake."— Ken Orr, Guest Editor
In this issue:- Data Hacking: No Day at the Breach — Opening Statement
 - Leading in the Time of Data Breaches
 - Crafting a Secure and Effective BYOD Policy
 - The Insider Track on Cyber Security
 - The Data Shell Game: The Best Way to Protect Corporate and Institutional Data in the Cloud
 - An Architecture Approach to Corporate Information Security
 
June 2014
In this special double issue of Cutter IT Journal, we endeavor to examine the correlation between empathy and the practices surrounding the systems development lifecycle (SDLC). Our goal is to demonstrate the benefits that an empathy-based approach can bring to the SDLC and the way that IT leaders interact with their internal customers and constituents.
In this issue:- Empathy-Based Design
 - The Evolution of the Technologist: From Basement Dweller to Boardroom Luminary
 - Thinking About Thinking: Framework Convergence in Systems Design
 - Getting the Right Requirements for IT with Empathy-Based System Design
 - Business Architecture and Human Experience: Better Together
 - Empathy for Business
 - Empathy-Driven Innovation: Leveraging a Valid "Voice of the Customer" to Implement Technology Solutions That Transform
 - The Miracle of Lasting Change
 - Being Analog in a Digital World
 - The One Thing You Need: An Interview with Jack Stark, PhD
 

