Gartner Blog Network

Who Really Makes Digital Transformation Decisions?

by Richard Fouts  |  June 19th, 2013

More proof why customers rule in the digital age. If you've ever participated in consulting engagements with management consulting firms (either as a seller or buyer) you know that transformation initiatives are pretty much led by what is good for the business. I remember during my tenure at Hewlett Packard...

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Harvard Business Review Posts Terrible Advice for CEOs on Information Security

by Paul Proctor  |  June 19th, 2013

  Earlier this year I wrote about 2013 is the Year for Hard Change in the Risk and Security Profession. Then I recently read this blog post from HBR with shock. Does Your CEO Really Get Data Security? This HBR guidance has so many things wrong with it, I don’t...

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The Loyalty Hierarchy of Needs

by Adam Sarner  |  June 19th, 2013

Achieving true “loyalty” from customers means that you have created a feeling of affinity or true affection towards your brand and its products and services. It means that sometimes, even when data suggests they should do otherwise,  customers choose your company over others.  Not easy to do, nor is it...

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Our Security Data Sharing Paper Publishes

by Anton Chuvakin  |  June 19th, 2013

It's with great excitement that I announce the publication of our paper “Information Sharing as an Industry Imperative to Improve Security.” It took a lot of research and a lot of brainstorming and conversations with people who are involved in active security data sharing now. “Collaborative defense is becoming much-needed...

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Omnichannel or Multichannel? Try MyChannel

by Jake Sorofman  |  June 19th, 2013

It seems like every time I get together with digital marketers these days they break the ice with a persistent question of utmost importance: Omnichannel or multichannel? Tomayto or tomahto, right? Maybe, but maybe not. Word nerds and industry analysts tend to unite around semantic debates. But I’d suggest that...

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The Post-Apple WWDC Icon Obsession Belies An Appreciation of UX Design

by Brian Prentice  |  June 18th, 2013

The series of tubes we affectionately know as the internet has been abuzz over the last week with talk of Apple's flat design detour with iOS7. As with anything aesthetic, there's bound to be be the highly positive views and the highly critical. We've seen psuedo-conspiracy theories emerge along with...

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Instart Logic launches a new kind of acceleration service

by Lydia Leong  |  June 17th, 2013

There have been three core techniques for accelerating content and application delivery over the Internet -- caching ("classic" CDN), network optimization (think protocol tricks, like F5 Web Application Accelerator on the hardware side, or Akamai DSA on the service side), and front-end optimization (FEO, think content re-write, like Aptimize/Riverbed or...

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What your Chief Digital Officer will be reading this summer?

by Andrew White  |  June 17th, 2013

Book Review:  Converge – Transforming Business at the Intersection of Marketing and Technology, by Bob Lord and Ray Velez, 2013, Wiley.  This is a slightly longer book review than I normally do since the topic of the book is relevant to parts of my coverage area, and also a hot topic...

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Testing Multichannel Web Apps

by Danny Brian  |  June 17th, 2013

We'll be talking a lot about Web technologies and multichannel strategies like responsive design at the upcoming Catalyst conference. Here is a preview of that content. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsd86hY-Q90...

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A Day in the Life of an IT Grunt

by Jack Santos  |  June 17th, 2013

A group of us have enjoyed reading this recent missive from deep inside the bowels of Microsoft: http://ahmetalpbalkan.com/blog/8-months-microsoft/ Reaction to Mr. Balkan’s post usually ends up in one of two camps: “Disgruntled Employee Land” – Can you believe this guy? He ain't working at Microsoft much longer -or - “What’s...

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Don’t Just Cut "IT" Costs, Optimise.......

by Ian Bertram  |  June 16th, 2013

The GFC may be behind us, but that doesn’t mean companies have any less focus on cutting costs. With CIO budgets essentially flat, and demands for innovation increasing, IT cost reduction is on the agenda for many enterprises in 2013. Even in growing Asia Pacific economies like China, Korea and...

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