Semantic Enterprise TodayThe Semantic Web offers us a compelling architectural framework upon which to build next-generation, Internet-ready applications within the enterprise. Now is the time to embrace the possibilities. |
Semantic Enterprise TodayThe Semantic Web offers us a compelling architectural framework upon which to build next-generation, Internet-ready applications within the enterprise. Now is the time to embrace the possibilities. |
This month's installment of Cutter Benchmark Review is the fourth in our yearly series on IT budgets and the budgeting process.
Privacy and Security Are Birds of a Different FeatherPrivacy is a legal issue and should be addressed separately from security, which is an IT area. |
Humans have always had a love-hate relationship with technology in general and IT in particular. We like the potential that it offers in terms of productivity, research, improved quality of life, more responsive service, and its general association with progress. But at the same time we fear the risks of depersonalization, deskilling, and job loss associated with IT, and we react negatively — just like modern-day Luddites.
As IT professionals we are not generally famous for our polished savoir faire, some recurrent stereotypes in fact have us being just the opposite when it comes to social skills. Yet if it is true that "life is service," working on our customer orientation and service skills can be a great investment, not just individually but collectively as the IT professionals in our respective organizations. This issue of the CBR is full of tangible guidelines and actionable ideas to help you get started.

