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The Move from Servicing to Innovation

May 15, 2010

In the may 2010 edition of Profit Magazine (an Oracle issued magazine on executive decisions and application implementation) Minda Zetlin (Tech-author, journalist and pro-speaker) writes a very interesting article on the changing insights in IT for corporations, and the CTO role in particular. One of the main focusses is the momentarily change from the servicing [...]

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Designing on a Need to Know Basis

April 2, 2010

When we take a look at designing complex IT systems it’s never easy to draw a line. When is a design functional enough and when do we have enough information to start building. When we take a look at Agile Software development, we have to make sure we don’t over-do it, that we stop when [...]

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Enterprise Architecture as Part of Business Strategy

March 19, 2010

We have discussed the must of Business and IT working together, enabling instead of passively facilitating. We have talked about Enterprise Architecture and an approach where it goes wrong and just becomes an documentation obstacle and a way to ´hedging´ for the IT department and why we need to set a measurable Agility parameter inside [...]

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Develop as fast as you can

March 12, 2010

Software Development takes time. At least, that is what we hear all the time (or do we tell our end users this?). Software Development frameworks however, are getting more and more time efficient in the last few days. Even ‘old’ development frameworks like Oracle Designer can be extremely fast, if you know what you are [...]

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Why IT and Business should work together

March 12, 2010

IT and Business have, in the practise, different objectives, which is strange: Business and IT both are there to make an organization work as one whole, one objective and one mindset should be the main criteria. In the real-world a lot of organizations don’t have this luxury, they work separately, and therefore they work as [...]

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Why it is a sad thing when projects are in the IT domain

March 9, 2010

IT projects are in the IT domain, just like Marketing projects are in the Marketing domain. Makes sense right? No, it doesn’t. When we take a look at IT projects, we need to understand the fact that the only right of existence is the fact that we support business processes. This means that we need [...]

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