The Pitfalls, and Potential, of Corporate Social Networks
It could be tempting to conclude that because your employees enjoy keeping a personal blog or spending time with contacts on social networking sites like
It could be tempting to conclude that because your employees enjoy keeping a personal blog or spending time with contacts on social networking sites like
Will this be the year that the Web development architecture known as REST invades the enterprise, derailing or fundamentally altering the orthodox approach to web
Technology projects bare a striking similarity to home renovations. Both are surrounded by wildly high hopes at the start and often end up causing financial
Google executives are prone to preaching about technologies from the consumer market that cross over to the business side of the house to become business
Given the darkening U.S. economic outlook, Forrester Research is updating its IT spending outlook for 2008. However, as long as the U.S. economy has only
While commercial open-source solutions are being broadly adopted, there are obstacles slowing that adoption, particularly around interoperability, the Open Solutions Alliance has found. The Alliance,
After years of attempts to effectively measure the business value of IT, if there’s one remaining “black box” operation that continues to defy measurement it’s
If Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer always sees Google in his rearview mirror, there’s good reason: Google is beating the pants off the Windows folks in
One of the most important steps when contracting an IT service provider is setting the performance metrics of the service-level agreements (SLAs). Unfortunately, many organizations