Innovation in IT begins with the break-fix
Why CIOs should make users feel ‘the presence of repair’ Continue reading
Why CIOs should make users feel ‘the presence of repair’ Continue reading
Should IT executives be Batman or Robin? I’m actually thinking about Alfred Continue reading
There is incredible power in what I’m calling a “lifetime platform.” Either make one, or connect to it somehow Continue reading
BYOD is just the beginning. Use it as a catalyst to drive innovation Continue reading
SAP’s decision to put its Business Suite on in-memory database HANA recalls an interesting debate on real-time vs. right-time information Continue reading
ICTC calls the trend alarming, but there are attributes of this demographic worth celebrating Continue reading
It probably seems easy to switch a name around, but there was a lot more thought than that put into the new brand for senior IT decision makers which was finally launched with our first digital issue earlier this week. … Continue reading
Kim Stevenson has some interesting things to say about leading IT strategy at a vendor and a response to how Don Tapscott introduced her at WCIT Continue reading
People tell CIOs they need a good internal marketing plan for projects. Try this approach Continue reading
Why enterprise adoption of Microsoft’s latest OS may take an unusual route Continue reading
Yes, you need to spoon-feed users. The more you lower the bar, the better Continue reading
Sorry Gartner, I’m just not buying the new tagline Continue reading
He tried. He failed. Now everyone thinks they know why. No, we’re not talking about a CIO. But we could be. Continue reading
The annual gathering on public sector IT celebrates two decades. Questions that should shape next year’s agenda Continue reading
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