From the monthly archives:

May 2009

A rational CapEx purchase and tracking process for IT

May 19, 2009

How often does someone in your company (often the CIO, or the CTO, or the head of infrastructure) end up running through the halls, waving a purchase order that “has” to be signed off that very day, or else key systems will allegedly go dark? Maybe you’re in the fortunate situation of being in a [...]

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Get multiple arrows for that quiver: selective and competitive outsourcing

May 6, 2009

As I’ve written before (“Offshore development: target the destination, even if you never go there“), the reality of the CTO/CIO’s life is to be constantly challenged to produce more. Most technology executives, given that challenge, focus on squeezing out greater efficiency from existing processes, which is of course a necessary and constant push. What many [...]

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Canaries in the coal mine: Why your IT department may be in worse shape than you think

May 1, 2009

Think about it: you can’t really tell the difference, on a day-to-day basis, between a car that has had its oil changed every 3,000 miles and one that has had its oil changed every year or two.  Only eventually.
Similarly, the stability of most IT departments proves very difficult to discern from outside.  Even insiders within [...]

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