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Dec 06
2010

Is Your IT Lean and Nimble?

Posted by epearlman in Web 2.0rapid experimentationMcKinseylean ITIT managementFactory ITEnabling ITcomplexityCloud Computing

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IT management models have come and gone as IT's role in the enterprise has moved from mostly support to being a critical partner with business in increasing productivity and innovation. Three McKinsey & Company thinkers-Roger Roberts, Hugo Sarrazin and Johnson Sikes-have laid out their view of a new management model for IT that requires broader leadership, governance and organizational changes, as well as different management skills. This model incorporates two facets the authors call Factory IT and Enabling IT.

 

As they describe it, Factory IT "encompasses the bulk of an organization's IT activities, applying lessons from the production floor-scale, standardization, and simplification-to drive efficiency, optimize delivery, and lower unit costs." Likewise, Enabling IT is "focused on helping organizations respond more effectively to changing business needs and gain a competitive advantage by spurring innovation and growth."

Oct 14
2009

Google Wave Is A Platform, Not A Tool

Posted by MHickins in Web 2.0online collaborationGoogle Wave

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Google Wave is about more than just a fancy new collaboration tool.
 
Yes, it's got people excited because of its groundbreaking ability to let users pull in all sorts of data, files, and email and chat clients onto a single surface that can be shared in real time. And since it's not even in beta, it's raising all kinds of questions ranging from scalability to security, all of which should be answered in good time.
 
But that's not why it's such a big deal. The real importance of Google Wave is how it will change where people do their work, and how that, in turn, will impact Microsoft.

Today, productivity tools are essentially synonymous with Microsoft Office; Word, PowerPoint, Excel – these brands have become synonymous with what they do, and most people can't imagine creating documents using any other tools. Corporate environments are also rife with SharePoint servers for collaboration – in fact, one of the problems IT administrators and compliance officers find is that they can't even keep track of the number of SharePoint instances in their environment.
 
If Wave is as successful as Google hopes, all of that changes, and Microsoft's stranglehold on productivity applications dissolves like sugar in water. Wave would get people used to working within a browser rather than on a desktop, and after a while, using Google Apps, spreadsheet and presentation tools will become as natural as using Microsoft's tools on the desktop seem today.
 
Eventually, executives will realize that they don't need to spend on as many Microsoft CALs, and that SharePoint is redundant with their needs. Slowly, as other online applications begin to proliferate within the enterprise, on-premise and desktop-based applications will become the province of truly specialized applications.
 
In other words, Wave is more than an application. It's even more than a platform that systems integrators can use to connect various cloud-based applications. It's the platform for an entirely new architecture of enterprise software.

Sep 20
2009

Social Networking Can Be Infectious

Posted by caragarretson in Web 2.0Social NetworkingKoobfaceFacebook

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According to a recent report  from security vendor Websense, 95 percent of comments that purport to come from readers of blogs, chat rooms, and message boards are actually auto-generated messages containing spam or malware, showing just how infected social networking has become.

Social networking sites are a prime target for spreading spam and malware because they offer this ability for just about anyone to post comments, presenting hackers with a back door via which they can easily post links to malicious Web sites.  Considering how much malware has been found lurking on the pages of social networking sites, some readers must be following these links and offering hackers wonderful click-through rates.





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