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Ericom AccessNow: Free 30 Day Product Evaluation
With Ericom AccessNow, an HTML5 RDP zero client, you don't need to download anything to your PC, Mac, iPad, or Chromebook to gain instant access to Windows apps & virtual desktops. Runs entirely...
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The IT failures blame game (part 2)
Further explorations on assigning blame for IT failures.
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The IT failures blame game (part 1)
Few subjects are as controversial, emotionally charged, and fraught with misunderstanding as establishing blame for failed IT projects.
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Debating Forrester Research: Service providers and failure
A Forrester Research blog post pushing virtually all blame for IT failures onto technology buyers caught me by surprise because it doesn't correspond to real world complexities of why IT projects...
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LA school district and Deloitte in $18m failure settlement
Implementation consulting firm, Deloitte, will pay the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) $8.25m and forgo $10m in unpaid invoices to settle a long-standing dispute over payroll problems...
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Who's accountable for IT failure? (part one)
IT failures are a management crisis of serious proportions that have been largely ignored. Here's what senior executives need to know - and do - right now.
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The Devil is in the Contract Details
Doc has discovered quite few interesting MPS guidelines and requirements by visiting various State websites where most documents (including contracts and bid requests) are public information.
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iCloud, you sneaky little devil you
Another iCloud gotcha called Photo Stream is calling to you from the great Cloud. Resistance is futile. You and your PC will be assimilated.
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A pointed look at barbed wire (photos)
The Devil's Rope Museum on Route 66 in McLean, Texas, is full of prickly, pointy, and rusty goodness.
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Five tips from inside the Devil's Triangle
This post offers thoughtful advice, based on an understanding of the Devil's Triangle, to help ensure your project will be a success.
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Steve Ballmer is a God
Don't worry - it's a joke poked at those who see the demise of Microsoft at every turn. It ignores the financial realities along with the investment Microsoft has made in recent years.
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PowerPoint: The devil's tool? Maybe, get a Mac.
Poor Microsoft PowerPoint, it's in a branding hell. The business tool looks to be the goat for much of the troubles of the world. Even Microsoft admits that it may not be the best tool for every...
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The IT failures blame game (part 2)
Further explorations on assigning blame for IT failures.
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The IT failures blame game (part 1)
Few subjects are as controversial, emotionally charged, and fraught with misunderstanding as establishing blame for failed IT projects.
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News to know: Devil Mountain; Vudu; China hackers; Apple-Nokia; Amazon
Devil Mountain Software, Wal-Mart's purchase of Vudu and the FCC's broadband recommendations top today's headlines.
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Some Clarity about the Devil Mountain Software Clarity Suite
We recommend that you not participate in DMS's exo.performance.network due to the questionable security practices of the company and the ethical issues we have discovered in our group...
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News to know: Devil Mountain Software; Lower Merion laptops; Chinese hackers; Google Gears; WiMax phone
A scandal involving Devil Mountain Software tops today's headlines
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Why we don't trust Devil Mountain Software (and neither should you)
Devil Mountain Software has been a thorn in the side of Microsoft for years and is adept at garnering headlines. The latest effort is a report claiming that 86 percent of Windows 7 PCs were...
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Call for IT Devil's Triangle research
A research proposal to improve the IT Devil's Triangle by quantifying responsibility for failure or success.
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'Pain chains' and the IT Devil's Triangle
The Devil's Triangle and "pain chains" bind together enterprise customers, technology vendors, and system integrators in an unholy trinity that leads to failed projects.
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Can open source software stop IT failure?
ZDNet open source blogger, Dana Blankenhorn, says open source software offers at least a partial solution to the problem of IT failures. Let's examine that view.
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