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  • IT + Crowds: Wisdom or Madness?

    June 2011

    The Crowd Is a Great Partner

    Crowds -- whether employees, customers, or the anonymous global community -- represent a flexible and powerful resource for firms seeking to accomplish tasks, process information more efficiently, or accelerate product, service, and process innovation.

    In this issue:
    • IT + Crowds: Wisdom or Madness?
    • Managing Crowdsourcing Assignments
    • Crowdsourcing Knowledge
    • Essential Technologies and Organizational Practices for Effective Crowdsourcing
    • Maximizing the Improv in Product, Service, or Process Improvement: When the Crowd Is Both Developer and User
    • Count Me In: Citizen Crowdsourcing Is Creating a New Data Dialogue with the US Government
  • IT Budget Challenge 2011: Keep Your Seatbelts Fastened, It's Going to Be Another Bumpy Ride

    June 2011

    We're in the midst of another tough economic year. That's clear across the board for anyone who doesn't have his or her head in the sand, or in the clouds. Pick your metaphor here, but in either case it's a reality that almost all IT professionals and business managers are battling a continued tough slog through rough fiscal terrain. This issue of Cutter Benchmark Review is thus an especially important one in its relevance to the very real challenges that we all face these days.

    In this issue:
    • IT Budget Challenge 2011: Keep Your Seatbelts Fastened, It's Going to Be Another Bumpy Ride — Opening Statement
    • People, Processes, and Products: New Challenges Heading Toward IT
    • The More Things Change (Again)
    • The 2011 IT Budget Overview: Looking Back, Moving Forward
    • IT Budgeting 2011 Survey Data
  • Tablets in the Enterprise: Entering the Post-PC Era? Possibly ...

    May 2011

    Our goal with this issue is to provide some benchmarking data on the state of the adoption and use of post-PC devices in an attempt to understand whether they have become pervasive and how organizations are approaching their integration in the firm's overall infrastructure. If you need ammunition to spur your action into better action when it comes to a tablet strategy, you can find it here — we have done our job!

    In this issue:
    • Tablets in the Enterprise: Entering the Post-PC Era? Possibly ...
    • The Tablet: A Solution in Search of a Problem
    • A Storm Is Coming In
    • Tablet Excitement Is Here, Uses Still Emerging
    • Tablets in the Enterprise Survey Data
  • Securing a Cyber Attack: From Phishing to Cyber War

    May 2011

    The Real Deal

    The cyber security threat is a grave and growing national security concern.

    A Real Steal

    Nonsense. Most cyber threat warnings are being hyped for personal gain and profit.

    "What is the cyber security threat, and how worried -- if at all -- should we be?"

    -- Robert N. Charette, Guest Editor

    In this issue:
    • Securing a Cyber Attack: From Phishing to Cyber War
    • From Virtual Digits to Real Destruction: Lessons from Stuxnet
    • Addressing the Cyber Threat: A Policy Perspective
    • Taking Our Eyes Off the Ball: Has Fighting Cyber Crime in the US Left Us Ill-Prepared for Cyber War?
    • Cloud Computing: Safe Haven or 21st-Century Battlefield?
    • A Theory to Guide US Cyber Security Policy
    • Regulating Social Media Through Lawful Interception: A Necessity for Countering Cyber Armageddon?
  • Value Chain Modeling

    April 2011

    Old Wine in a New Bottle

    The value chain concept dates to 1985, so if it was able to ground business-IT discussions in a rational assessment of IT's contribution to value generation, we'd know it by now. The revival of this notion among architects is going to make IT sound as if they care about business concepts, but the only sure benefit will be to consulting firms' revenues.

    In this issue:
    • Value Chain Modeling
    • Value Streams: Business Architecture's Guidepost to Business-IT Transformation
    • Building Competitive Advantage Using the Enterprise Business Architecture
    • Optimizing Business Architecture with Value Stream Analysis
    • Capability Analysis with the Value Delivery Modeling Language

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