Head up [you know where]: UK gov't tells banks to fix IT systems
Solving bank IT breakdowns requires substantial investment that goes beyond administrative demands.
Solving bank IT breakdowns requires substantial investment that goes beyond administrative demands.
An IT failure hits customers in the worst way possible.
As the CIO role evolves, it's important to recognize leaders in the new social world. Here's a list of the top 25 among large companies.
Enterprise vendors are investing to reduce failures and improve deployments for customers. Here's what this positive trend means for you.
Retailer Lumber Liquidators announced disappointing earnings due to "reduced productivity" associated with its SAP implementation. Here's what really happened.
Failure is taboo subject to discuss in many organizations, but former Treasury Secretary, Henry Paulson, offers great advice.
My recent post against Kumbaya-dominated Enterprise 2.0 cheer leading caused several folks whom I respect to respond critically. Here's a summary of their thoughts.
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Some projects will never (as in no chance, baby) achieve intended goals, despite substantial investment of time, resources, and political capital. For your own sake, kill these failures fast.
I support the new legislation that increases transparency and monitoring of federal government IT projects. Here's why.