globalisation peter cochrane

Who sat in judgement...

Comment He has been in the IT industry for more than 22 years and covers the areas of software development, global sourcing and globalisation issues within Gartner. Peter Cochrane is an engineer, scientist, entrepreneur, futurist and consultant. [03 Jun 2008]

European boom for tech service firms

News In 2007, Chlons expects SOA to become increasingly important - along with increased globalisation, and how suppliers deal with this development. Read the latest missive from tech guru and silicon.com columnist, Peter Cochrane, as he blogs from... [09 Jan 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: My Christmas wish list

Comment On the other hand ICT is gradually spreading globalisation, and in turn is bringing peace and freedom to one nation after another. It may have been my proximity to Lapland and the trees and lights around Helsinki but it seems about the right time... [20 Dec 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Education on the fly

Comment Perhaps this is the ultimate networking - globalisation! As a youngster I recall people impressing upon me the importance of getting an education. This was mostly expressed as a need to invest, or sacrifice, 'X' years at school and university in... [24 May 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Valley lessons

Comment This is all good news for the world from the perspective of wealth redistribution, as a key element of globalisation, and of course for cultural exchange. Peter Cochrane, inspired by a recent visit and conference on the US West Coast, asks whether... [31 Mar 2005]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Are IT departments doomed?

Comment Moreover, if we are also going to move from business organisation to business organism, with widespread virtualisation and the globalisation that naturally follows, then this change in IT provision most likely has to be a given for some reasonable... [07 May 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Outsourcing and offshoring

Comment Ultimately it leads to globalisation - free trade + outsourcing = globalisation - which in turn leads to greater spread of wealth, political stability and better living standards. Peter Cochrane details an alternative approach to the subject. [25 Mar 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Business transformation

Comment Over the past decade there has been a stark realisation that globalisation means increasingly tough competition and in many cases a fight for survival. Returning for 2004, Peter Cochrane gives us 12 tips to guarantee your organisation is a... [14 Jan 2004]

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