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Come Together: Business Collaboration Meets Technology Integration

Steve Andriole
  Technology Integration Strategies series: Come Together: Business Collaboration Meets Technology Integration

Come Together: Business Collaboration Meets Technology Integration

Steve Andriole
  Technology Integration Strategies series: Come Together: Business Collaboration Meets Technology Integration

Corporate Data Mining Trends: Part II -- Text Mining

Curt Hall
  Corporate Data Mining Trends series: Part I

Managing Innovation: What We Think in 2003

Steve Andriole

Despite the bursting of the technology bubble in 2000, the pace of technological innovation remains fast. However, many companies today are tempering their interest in new computing and communications technologies because of fear instilled by that implosion. Technology spending has been nothing short of anemic since 2000.


ASPs: Making the Decision

Eric Buel

For many companies, the decision to use an ASP is an easy one. After all, ASPs can provide all the benefits of an enterprise software package without much of the burden of software ownership. Eliminated are the cost of building and maintaining proprietary software, supporting and upgrading hardware and other IT infrastructure, and other components of the total cost of software ownership.


ASPs: Making the Decision

Eric Buel

For many companies, the decision to use an ASP is an easy one. After all, ASPs can provide all the benefits of an enterprise software package without much of the burden of software ownership. Eliminated are the cost of building and maintaining proprietary software, supporting and upgrading hardware and other IT infrastructure, and other components of the total cost of software ownership.


Cracking the Whip on Asset Management

Beth Cohen

You're responsible for managing the 40,000 user accounts and 53,500 computers for your company. It's 9 am on Monday. Do you know where your users' computers are? Do you have any idea what software and applications are running?


Cracking the Whip on Asset Management

Beth Cohen

You're responsible for managing the 40,000 user accounts and 53,500 computers for your company. It's 9 am on Monday. Do you know where your users' computers are? Do you have any idea what software and applications are running?


A Pragmatic Work Breakdown Structure

Peter Schuh

Can work be too structured?


A Fresh Look at Software Quality: Part II -- Quality Is Improving ... Or Is It?

E.M. Bennatan
  A Fresh Look at Software Quality series: Part I

XP Holds a Cure for IT Burnout

Chaitanya Nadkarny

The project is delayed. The team is missing deadlines despite schedule revisions. The quality of software is not up to the mark. The best developers are leaving the company. Customers are complaining.