In an article in Business Solutions (“Growth Strategies for the IT Channel”) entitled “What Does 2011 Hold for IT?” editor Gennifer Biggs offers her take on what’s in store in the year ahead in Information Technology sector. Hey, her guess is as good as yours (or mine), so here’s what she has to say… First, [...]
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What Does 2011 Hold For IT?
Posted in Personal Musings, Hard Truths, and the Like, Software, Technology, and Wow I Didn't Know That, tagged cloud, Gennifer Biggs, IT, What Does IT Hold for 2011? on January 6, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Technology Attitudes & The Generation Gap
Posted in Personal Musings, Hard Truths, and the Like, tagged Generation Gap in Technology Attitudes, Information Week, IT on September 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
A recent article in Information Week (byline: “The Business Value of Technology”) highlights a few key observations on “younger workers’ technology attitudes.” The magazine conducted a survey in August – which it labeled “Information Week Analytics End User 2.0” — of 321 business technology professionals “who feel younger and older technology workers approach technology differently.” [...]
A Better ‘Cloud’?
Posted in Bidness, and Other Current Economic Realities, Software, Technology, and Wow I Didn't Know That, tagged cloud computing, cut costs, IT, virtualization on March 1, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
While much of the IT industry is abuzz about the idea of ‘cloud computing’ (applications and storage served up over the Internet from large server farms at the likes of Amazon and Microsoft), many industry experts see it in the near-term not as a Year of the Cloud, but maybe, eventually, gradually the Decade of [...]
Keeping Up With The Joneses (or Your Competitors)
Posted in Bidness, and Other Current Economic Realities, Software, Technology, and Wow I Didn't Know That, tagged cut costs, IT, IT expenditures, server virtualization on December 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Information Week Magazine in its Dec. 21 issue published some interesting data on how companies are approaching I.T. expenditures in 2010. (The full report is available free at the link above, for a limited time.) Among its key findings from a survey of 360 technology pros… * 38% will put more emphasis on I.T. projects [...]