A good while ago I read the words adopt, social and enterprise and tweeted: You can't adopt Social to the Enterprise, you have to adapt the Enterprise to Social That led to a small storm of ReTweets by various other people; apparently I wasn't the...
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A recipe for enterprise agile. Mixing Scrum and Smart
To cut to the chase, those of you who have worked on enterprise or service oriented projects before already know this. These types of projects are characterized by a large number of organizational, functional and technically complicating factors....
Read moreThe end of Business as Usual is only the beginning (part 3)
In Part 1 of this series we introduced Vorpal Inc, a traditional company in the popcorn machines business, entering new markets by bringing some ‘Shadow IT’ into the light. In Part 2 we derived a generic approach from Vorpal’s service-oriented...
Read moreThe end of Business as Usual is only the beginning (part 2)
In Part 1 of this series we introduced Vorpal Inc, a traditional company in the popcorn machines business, entering new markets by bringing some ‘Shadow IT’ into the light... Part 2: The larger picture The larger picture of what Vorpal is going...
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A curious book When joining Capgemini Belgium, the Vice President of Technology Services offered me a book that was co-authored by Andy Mulholland, the CTO of the global Capgemini organization. The title of the book is "Mashup Corporations - The End...
Read moreThis is a guest blog by Maarten Oosterink. Maarten is a managing consultant within Capgemini working on IT security. Skimming (fraud on payment terminals and ATMs) is on a downward trend, but fraud via online banking is on the rise. This week the...
Read moreClose, but no cigar
In earlier blogs, I have stated that I needed to clean up my archives. Well, I did. Well, I am still doing it. OK, I'm not there yet. But anything that definitely could be discarded is gone. Out. Shredded. Deleted. Wiped from the surface of the earth...
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New Rules for the New Economy For the first time we have technology naturally suited for a size smaller than mass and greater than the self The future of web standards Contrary to popular opinion, the phrase 'Web 2.0' was not coined by Tim O'Reilly...
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