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Taking Measure of Talent
Take a look at this white paper to hear The Harvard Business Review's take on measuring talent.
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Our privacy is protected by massively inefficient enterprise IT systems...
Corporate databases are huge, and hugely inefficient -- which translates into built-in personal data privacy. Oracle is your best friend...
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Mysteries of the Oracle...
Dennis Howlett wrote an excellent post earlier on the gravity defying, ever increasing flow of maintenance revenue that Oracle continues to report 'thanks to great sales people'. Dennis...
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Update on the Enterprise Irregulars
Long known as a diverse group of top-notch thought leaders, the Enterprise Irregulars has added three new members. Here's what's happening in their Irregular world.
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Strategic Thinking before Operational Actions: The Enterprise 2.0 Tool Cargo Cult Problem
Three posts about 'failure' in the 'Enterprise 2.0' space in the last few days from Sameer Patel ('Five ways to avoid Enterprise 2.0 failure' guest blogging on Michael Krigmans' 'IT Failure blog...
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Green is still Gold (But Beware of the Politics of Gesture)
Foolhardy it may be to go out on a limb here to take on my boss (in this carnation I mean my editor, Larry Dignan) and a force of nature that is my fellow ZDNET blogger Dennis Howlett but I...
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Android kill switch: Is Google evil?
Google's new Android phone includes a "kill switch," allowing the company to delete applications purchased from the Android Market. I don't trust Google,
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Why there's a software support and maintenance revolution underway
There's a brewing backlash among software customers as big vendors raise their support and maintenance prices. Dennis Howlett has captured an emerging backlash among SAP customers over an...
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HP's bid for EDS: Opportunity costs loom
The debate around Hewlett-Packard's purchase of Electronic Data Systems follows three primary questions. Is the EDS acquisition another Compaq--a deal that will take years to pay off? Is EDS the...
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Social media and enterprise power relationships
Social media is a magnet for hype because it embodies the specifically Western desire to create democracy everywhere. Blogs, wikis, Twitter, and other "flattening" tools transfer power from IT to...
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Carnival of the Mobilists #90
The timing for my hosting of the Carnival of the Mobilists #90 edition couldn't have been better as the huge Western Washington Fair (aka Puyallup Fair) just kicked off this past weekend. The...
Additional Results
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Can anyone manage HP out of its distress?
Can anyone turn around HP or is it all looking a bit like too little too late?
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SAP bulking up with Ariba. A done deal?
Is SAP/Ariba a done deal? SAP thinks so but this hasn't washed through yet. What might happen? More to the point, where does this leave SAP at a time of transition?
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Cloudforce comes to London
Salesforce.com does well at home but does it get the same attention overseas? If London is a benchmark then the answer is a resounding 'yes.'
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NetSuite and SAP: a tale of three development modalities
Vinnie Mirchandani has been giving enterprise vendors a tough time the last year. It has had me scratching my head to provide a cogent response. Here's my first effort.
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Good news for SAP HANA developers: free is a four letter word
SAP has made its HANA developer license free to all comers. This is important at multiple levels, not least because it opens the door to extreme applications.
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SAP Business ByDesign is not being canned
SAP Busines ByDesign enters a new chapter in its history. One that sees changes but not retirement.
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SAPPHIRE Now day 2 wrap - a cloudy and confusing day
Many colleagues had been looking forward to hearing Lars Dalgaard articulate SAP's cloud story. Most I know came away with puzzled looks. If there is a plan, it makes no sense to me at multiple levels
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NetSuite takes aim at Sage resellers
NetSuite takes another step in expanding its ecosystem. This time it's at the expense of Sage.
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SAPPHIRE Now 2012 - day 1 wrap
Day 1 at SAPPHIRE Now was one of little news but a lot of comforting of the user base. Here's how SAP achieved that goal.
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SAPPHIRENow - HCM opportunities already missed?
What will we hear on the SAP/SuccessFactors front at SAPPHIRENow next week? We don't know but all the talk feels tactical and not visionary. Here's an alternative take on what they might easily miss.
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