by Daryl Plummer | February 9th, 2012 | no comments
The Gartner Cool Vendors process happens at the beginning of each year and terminates in the April timeframe with the publication of our annual list of relatively un-known but interesting IT vendors.
In early January, we launched the internal nominations process for identifying Cool Vendors candidates. After a month of...
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Categories: Cool Vendors, Broker, Applications, Business Process Management, Billing, Trends, Business, Cloud, Cloud
by Jim Sinur | February 9th, 2012 | no comments
You can get the early bird special of $300.00 off, if you act now. Budgets are fresh and you need process innovation for revenue generation and cost optimization. Don’t Think about it too long. Check it out ! http://www.gartner.com/technology/summits/na/business-process/
This opportunity ends on March 2nd, so don’t get caught posing...
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Categories: Challenges, Technology, Success, Innovation, Visibility, symposium, Social, Social, Windows 7, Virtualization, Strategic Planning, IT Governance, ERP, EA, Cloud, Applications, business, Simulation, Optimization, Simulation, Optimization, Green, Green, BPM, Business Process Improvement, Business Rules, Business Process Improvement, Process Improvement, Process Management, Microsoft Word, Decision Management, Business Rules, BPM
by Guy Creese | February 9th, 2012 | no comments
Rumors are floating around that Google may start offering a file synchronization service (Google Drive) within the next several weeks. For articles, see:
Sebastian Anthony, "Google Drive: Dropbox killer or mediocre also-ran?", Extreme Tech, February 9, 2012.
Matt Warman, "Google Drive cloud storage coming 'soon'," The Telegraph, February 9, 2012....
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Categories: Dropbox, Google Drive, cloud, Cloud, Google, Google
by Andrea Di Maio | February 9th, 2012 | 3 comments
The Italian government, after dealing with the financial emergency and market pressures by introducing new austerity measures, has shifted gear, looking into initiatives that can help reignite a much needed economic growth. In this context, it announced a new digital agenda (see here and here, both in Italian) and a...
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Categories: smart government, digital society, smart city, Europe and IT, Italy, open government data, e-government
by Craig Roth | February 8th, 2012 | one comment
I’ve had a handful of clients ask me about the same use case: we need something to maintain a high level view of how a whole slew of projects are doing. There’s no standard project management software or approach being used, so this just has to be superimposed on the...
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Categories: Collaboration, Strategic Planning
by Danny Brian | February 8th, 2012 | no comments
Did you hear? More smartphones than PCs were sold in 2011. To add insult to injury, PCs as counted here includes tablets, which now make up 15% of PC sales.
Among the analysts covering application development, we've have had a lot of discussion lately on the development practice known as...
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Categories: Uncategorized
by Mark P. McDonald | February 8th, 2012 | 88 comments
Amplifying the enterprise is the theme for this year’s CIO agenda reflecting the expanding role of technology in the enterprise and its role in raising the power of enterprise strategies and performance. The notion of technology as an enterprise amplifier goes beyond traditional notions of IT and the administration/automation of...
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Categories: Amplifying the Enterprise, amplify, 2012 planning, 2012, Strategic planning, Strategy and Planning, Tools, Tools, IT and Business, Strategy, Strategy
by Anton Chuvakin | February 7th, 2012 | 3 comments
As you learned from my previous posts related to security monitoring of public cloud assets, there are challenges related to monitoring data availability as well as data interpretation. IaaS environments – such as the well-known ecommerce-retailer-turned-cloud-provider as well as other cloud service providers (CSPs) - offer an interesting challenge that...
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Categories: monitoring, cloud security, cloud, security monitoring, security, security
by Rob Addy | February 6th, 2012 | no comments
December 2012 marks the end of a time period in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar. Some believe this is because the world will end. Unix time ends on Tuesday, 19th January 2038. So assuming we are all still here next February, should we believe that the world will end in...
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Categories: TRKFAM, Support Value Chain, Software Support, Hardware Maintenance, Support, Gartner Product Support Maturity Scale, Predictive, Processes and Methodologies, Support Technologies, Support Processes, Technologies Underpinning Support, Support Strategy
by Doug Laney | February 6th, 2012 | 96 comments
Yesterday during the on-air buildup to the Super Bowl a reporter mentioned that over one billion people were expected to watch this year’s big game. It occurred to me how few of these individuals, including some Americans, fully understand what the Super Bowl really means. The next news story was...
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Categories: Uncategorized
by Sean Kenefick | February 6th, 2012 | no comments
My research concerning the need for strong SDLC infrastructure has been released. Check it out here!
Here's a summary:
Increasing Agility Through Software Development Life Cycle Infrastructure
Every organization that creates software must ensure that the infrastructure supporting its development process is robust and applicable to the needs of the...
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Categories: SDLC