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  • Hot IT Trends 2012

    January 2012

    2012: The Dawn of a New Era

    With the rise of social media, the ubiquity of consumer technology, and the emergence of Big Data tools and cloud computing, 2012 will go down in history as the transition to a new way of computing for organizations.

    In this issue:
    • Hot IT Trends 2012
    • Social Media Speaks Out
    • An Executive Primer on Big Data
    • The Consumerization of IT: Predictions, Wishes, and Dart-Throwing Monkeys
    • The Implications of the Cloud in 2012 and Beyond
  • Embedding Devops in the Enterprise

    December 2011

    Big Enterprises

    Cross-silo communication is harder in large enterprises, but they’re the ones that need it the most.

    Small Changes

    Bad ITIL implementations often resist change because of risks, but making frequent, small changes can reduce the risks.

    In this issue:
    • Embedding Devops in the Enterprise
    • Devops and the People Who Practice It: Winning Their Hearts and Minds
    • Where Is IT Operations Within Devops?
    • Disciplined Agile Delivery and Collaborative DevOps
    • Metrics-Driven Devops
    • Reducing Software Release Pain by Releasing More Often
  • Business Architecture in Practice: Lessons from the Trenches

    November 2011

    By allowing an organization to analyze and visualize the entire business and apply business blueprints to both strategic transformation initiatives and ongoing business challenges, business architecture becomes an enabler of critical business strategies. This issue of Cutter IT Journal brings these factors to light through five articles by business architecture practitioners. These articles discuss business architecture in the context of strategic planning, requirements analysis, holistic business analysis, strategic transformation, and organizational transformation.

    In this issue:
    • Business Architecture in Practice: Lessons from the Trenches -- Opening Statement
    • The Town Planners of Enterprise Innovation
    • Effective Customer Requirements Definition Using Business Architecture
    • The Tale of Two BAs: Why Business Architecture Is the Business Analysis Practice’s Best Friend
    • A Capability-Based Approach to Strategic Transformational Initiatives
    • Creating a New Multidisciplinary Cancer Center Using Business Architecture
  • Creative Destruction: How to Keep from Being Technologically Disrupted

    October 2011

     
    An External Threat

    Disruption comes from the outside, from the entrepreneur in the garage or the startup with a new idea. We don’t know where it’s coming from or what it’ll look like — we just know it’s coming. CIOs need to constantly scan the horizon for the Next Next Thing.

    In this issue:
    • Creative Destruction: How to Keep from Being Technologically Disrupted
    • Disrupt This! The (Mostly) Good, the (Occasionally) Bad, and the (Always) Inevitable
    • Disrupting the Disruptors: Three Design Patterns for Combatting Disruption in Incumbent Organizations
    • Technology Disruption in Service Industries
    • Cloud Y
    • Disruptive Technology in the Real World: The Cloud Computing Example
  • 21st-Century IT Personnel: Tooling Up or Tooling Down?

    September 2011

     
    End of an Era

    Dramatic changes in organization, technology, and outsourcing signal limited career potential for 21st-century IT professionals.

    A New Day

    High business expectations and a new demographic mixture signal a world of opportunity for 21st-century IT professionals.

    In this issue:
    • 21st-Century IT Personnel: Tooling Up or Tooling Down?
    • Versatility and Innovation: The Keys for Survival of 21st-Century IT Personnel
    • Cultivating Millennials and Harvesting the Value They Produce
    • Force of Habit: Seven Essentials for 21st-Century IT Professionals
    • The Mindset of a Successful IT Professional
    • Multiskilling or Specialization: The Dilemma of a 21st-Century Info Worker

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