enterprise level in comment and analysis
The Naked CIO: Business misintelligence
Comment If you do not understand enterprise data, if you have no concept of an enterprise data model for your organisation, you have no right to spend large sums on any data analysis, data mining or business intelligence tools. [16 Jun 2008]
The Naked CIO: Price of panic
Comment Then, against all reason and based on the flawed thinking of those in marketing and finance with no grasp of what it takes to manage enterprise IT projects, the decision is made to scale down plans but demand the same results. [03 Jun 2008]
The Naked CIO: The skills drain needs fixing
Comment The report on silicon.com quoted a Lloyds TSB representative saying the organisation has not taken the decision for cost reasons but because it wants an IT enterprise that is second to none. To build a value-driven, innovative enterprise takes people. [27 May 2008]
The Naked CIO: Crunch time for large projects
Comment We all know the difficulty of developing and implementing large projects on an enterprise level. Project failures suck all the attention away from IT's real contributions. So knowing when to delay or cancel a project is just as important as giving... [14 Apr 2008]
Mark Hurd
AS Profile In the words of one judge: "HP was pretending to be an enterprise company and now it really is an enterprise company again. Hurd has also had to weather a high-level scandal over board-room leaks and phone tapping, culminating in the departure of... [12 Oct 2007]
Editor's Blog: DIY enterprise mobility
Comment I was at the Mobility Summit earlier this week (good event, terrible tag line: 'Delivering Business Value in the Mobile Enterprise') and heard about an interesting development. Third, from the point of view of costs being ever-squeezed in... [03 Jul 2007]
IT and compliance: A risk management 'odd couple'
Comment On his enterprise risk 'heat map', he always finds that IT ends up as a risky area. Security for compliance purposes has to be considered in the wider corporate context of roles and relationships (not least because when considering broader... [02 Jul 2007]
Is Skype secure enough for businesses?
Comment Also, Skype has had several vulnerabilities discovered in its code and has not shown enterprise-level capabilities in timely development and distribution of patches, workarounds and guidance. Lawrence Orans, a research director at Gartner who wrote... [02 Apr 2007]
Q&A: James Gosling, 'father of Java'
Comment Are you surprised at how it's taken hold in the enterprise? The fact it could be used in an enterprise was not a surprise because it was very much designed to handle large-scale server operations. And is Microsoft destined to rule the enterprise... [19 Mar 2007]
Link up all parts of your business
Comment There are a number of approaches enterprise can take; the first of these is integration at the program level. The joined-up enterprise Bundling applications into a single platform is common with larger enterprise applications, where ERP, HR and CRM... [14 Mar 2007]
Unwired: Welcome to our LAN
Comment It's leading to a new paradigm where in addition to an organisation's enterprise WLAN for trusted staff and managed by the IT team, there is a separate semi-public authenticated network for untrusted users which is managed by a service provider... [15 Jan 2007]
Leader: The big issues of 2006
Leader If only we could say the same about so much enterprise technology. The key topics, at a high level, are all about issues, people, processes, even places. What did we learn? What will be different? The big developments that span the worlds of tech... [21 Dec 2006]
So what is convergence anyway?
Comment In the IT/telecoms world of enterprise communications, convergence can also be applied to messaging. The pinnacle of convergence is perhaps network convergence, which relates to carriers' core networks rather than enterprise networks. [07 Dec 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: BI to go mainstream?
Comment At the enterprise level both SAP and Oracle are positioning their respective NetWeaver and Fusion Middleware application integration platforms as linking BI to overall business processes. These factors have all played a part in limiting the full... [01 Dec 2006]
Why does Sharon Stone use Mitel?
Comment IP telephony rivals Cisco and Mitel have both adopted product placement as part of their marketing strategies - an interesting choice given that by and large both are enterprise acts, not the consumer players product placement is typically... [01 Aug 2006]
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