Business Transformation Requires Transformational Leaders
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HATFIELDS AND MCCOYS:
Outsourcing ERP
THE BIG MYSTERY: WHAT WILL BE THE NEXT
Building survivable systems out of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components is a daunting task, primarily because you have little or no access to the artifacts of the software engineering process used to create the components. One way to partially compensate is to use vendor risk assessments as a tool to help you build, maintain, and evolve survivable COTS-based systems.
Building survivable systems out of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components is a daunting task, primarily because you have little or no access to the artifacts of the software engineering process used to create the components. One way to partially compensate is to use vendor risk assessments as a tool to help you build, maintain, and evolve survivable COTS-based systems.
VENDOR RISK ASSESSMENTS FOR SURVIVABLE
Wireless business intelligence (BI) is about delivering data access and analysis to users of cell phones and other Web-enabled devices such as personal digital assistants (PDAs), which are beginning to proliferate among business professionals and other mobile workers.

