Following on from my previous post about storage in the cloud, the topic of content security, (aka how do you secure what is already stored in the cloud?), seemed like a natural next stop, hence this post no. 3 in the cloud series. What does it take...
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Storage and the Cloud
For this second post in the cloud series, I’d like to take a quick look at the challenges and opportunities around digital content storage in the cloud.According to Cisco’s visual networking index, by 2015 “the equivalent of an archive of all...
Read moreMDM: Mastering needs clarity - getting MDM into the open
When go and talk to people about MDM, particularly on the governance side, the first question I ask is 'what do you want to master'. Often the answer is something like 'Customer', a nice big Entity, nice and clear. But then the questions start...
Read moreSharing to the Social Enterprise: Is it time to add a "Yam It" button to your site?
Since SalesForce’s annual conference DreamForce 2011 there’s been a lot of buzz around the Social Enterprise and rightly so. Social media is needed in a work environment to make the digital work surfaces relevant to employees who by now are used...
Read moreBusiness and Technical Architecture are critical to ensuring successful enterprise BPM programs
Enterprise Architecture is a discipline that aligns strategic objectives with projects and programs for change, and provides governance for those programs to ensure delivery of the objectives. BPM projects seek to “continuously optimize the...
Read moreDoes the railway market liberalization lead to a growth of passenger booking ?
Note: Figures are calculated for EU-27 countries group Over the 25 past years, passenger booking has never stopped to increase as well as for high-speed trains and for regional trains.Looking at the passenger-kilometer indicator for...
Read moreWhat is Big Data?
2011 has been a year rich with new trends in the Business Intelligence (BI) space some of which have rocketed this year (#1): Mobile BI: Adapting analytic tools to mobile characteristics (always worn, rarely off, sometimes geographically...
Read moreHow to stop ideas - and why.
The wheel was invented mid 4th millennium BCE. The first car appeared in 1335... historically innovation came at a slow pace because of the time it took to turn ideas into reality.This meant the new products had time to be tested, gain acceptance and...
Read moreDigital marketing technology usage and value matrix
eConsultancy and Adobe recently collaborated to produce the Europe area Digital Marketing Insights report. As always the report was packed with some great data and advice.Two charts on marketing technology usage, impact on bottom line, and resouce...
Read moreDeath by Dogma versus Agile Assembly
On November 3, 2011 I presented the keynote of the Agile Open Holland Conference in Dieren. During this challenging talk I discussed the current state of affairs in agile organizations and projects and the effects of the recent strong rise in...
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