Andrew White

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People do, because they always have done

by Andrew White  |  October 11, 2010  |  Comments Off

I heard a deceptively powerful comment from a user yesterday: “People do, because they always have done”.  The context: I spent the day with an end user organization that was trying to determine their MDM strategy – that is to say, trying to plan out how they should go about putting together their MDM program.  [...]

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Day 2 (Tuesday) at TIBCO’s User Conference

by Andrew White  |  May 13, 2010  |  Comments Off

Last night I spent a good time chatting with TIBCO folks on their show floor.  I asked of three product groups, all related to Business Process Management (BPM) the same question: How does a user organization realize value from a process model, designed in your toolset, given (in this example) that the IT stack is [...]

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Process Data Management – Hype Running Rampant

by Andrew White  |  October 15, 2009  |  1 Comment

Watch out – the hype meter is running high on this one. It is not often that I disagree with Information Management, and I am not sure that I really am, but I have to diverge from the views in this article, Process Data Management: Like Your Brain And Your Heart, BPM and MDM Can’t Survive [...]

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