About a year ago, we first addressed the subject of Web services in CBR . At that time, Cutter survey results raised many questions about the meaning of "Web services," how companies intended to use these services, and why many respondents seemed so down on ASPs but nonetheless willing to consider using Web services in analogous ways. The data contained seemingly contradictory results, as is probably not surprising for a relatively early stage in the use of a new technology. In my review of that issue (Vol. 2, No.
June 2003
June 2003
Use Benchmark Data to Substantiate IT Resource Requirements
In this issue:- Cutter IT Journal: June 2003
- IT Metrics and Benchmarking: Opening Statement
- The Big Picture: Software Measurements in Large Corporations
- Extracting Real Value from Process Improvement
- Hitting the Sweet Spot: Metrics Success at AT&T
- From Important to Vital: The Evolution of a Metrics Program from Internal to Outsourced Applications
- Benchmarking for the Rest of Us
- The Practical Collection, Acquisition, and Application of Software Metrics
May 2003
Few areas of business have produced as many surprises as has IT. If we look back over the past 40 years or so, we see an accelerating pattern of advance, driven by Moore's Law, in which technologies rise, propagate, and are then eclipsed by new and better technologies. And IT companies come and go almost as rapidly (e.g., Wang, Digital). The problem of keeping track of it all, how to see somewhat into the future to the next important business opportunity, is a difficult one, and it is the focus of this issue of CBR .May 2003
Pssst ... Have I Got a Licensing Deal for You!
In this issue:- Cutter IT Journal: May 2003
- Opening Statement
- Penguins Stampeding the Enterprise
- Penguins Stampeding the Enterprise
- Come Together, Right Now:Eclipse and Open Development Tools Integration
- Making Open Source Make Money
- Intellectual Property and Open Source: Copyright, Copyleft, and Other Issues for the User Community
April 2003
It Takes Backbone
In this issue:- Cutter IT Journal: April 2003
- Opening Statement: Project Portfolio Management: Blueprint for Efficiency or Formula for Boondoggle?
- Get Your Priorities Straight: Defending a Formal Approach to Making Project Choices
- Managing the Project Portfolio
- From Arms Race to Green Space:PPM at Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site
- IT Portfolio Management:A Banker's Perspective on IT
- Portfolio Analysis Versus Indexing: Vive la Difference
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