At around 16 pages, Executive Reports offer a deep, strategic look into a cutting edge issue, and serve as foundations to developing your own approaches. Short abstracts on the cover of each report help you immediately understand how the subject matter might impact your enterprise.

Connecting IT to Business Strategy: Part III -- Following Through to Plans and Budgets

Bob Benson, Tom Bugnitz, Tom Bugnitz, Tom Walton, William Walton, William Walton, Kaleb Walton
Read the Executive Summary Connecting IT to Business Strategy series: Part I

Identification and Authentication at the Frontier: Who Are You? Prove It.

Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain

Security


The Future of Connective Technology: Greater Integration Through Semantic Modeling

Edmund Schuster, David Brock, Pinaki Kar, Stuart Allen
  DA & DT EXECUTIVE REPORT VOL. 5, NO. 1 

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Identification and Authentication at the Frontier: Who Are You? Prove It.

Tim Lister, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain

Security


Internalized Open Source

Lynne Ellyn, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain

IT industry

Assertion 134

Smart companies will soon borrow the best of open source practices and begin to internalize a radical new way to develop software.


Conversations on Open Source

John Parodi, Jason Matthews, Haim Matthews, Michael Matthews

Agile Data Warehousing: Incorporating Agile Principles

Ken Collier, Jim Highsmith
DA & DT  EXECUTIVE REPORT VOL. 4, NO. 12

Profiting from Risk: A Transformation of One Company's Risk Culture

Robert Charette, Dan O'Brien, Conor Obrien, Art Gemmer, Art Gemmer

Connecting IT to Business Strategy: Part II

Bob Benson, Tom Bugnitz, Tom Bugnitz, Tom Walton, William Walton, William Walton, Kaleb Walton
  Read the Executive Summary Connecting IT to Business Strategy series: Part I

The Digital Age: Managing Digital Assets

Ken Orr, Andy Maher

Over the past 30 years, more and more things have become digitized as very fast computers and very fast communication continuously change the world in which we live. However, digital riches are creating a new generation of digital problems, including digital asset management, which is the focus of this Executive Report.