Let’s face it, the way we want to consume services has changed. If you are like me you want to access the services you want, from where you want, when you want and using the devices you want. Of course, you wish to do so without having to...
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I’m in an enterprise grade state of mind
One of the consistently hot topics across the CTO community in Capgemini is the readiness of enterprise-grade, cloud-based applications. As a service integrator and orchestrator continually innovating services, we need to assess what...
Read moreCybersecurity - from Hollywood to Washington
Ethan Hunt escapes from a Russian prison, with a remote accomplice opening and closing the doors of the facility through the Internet. John McClane faces a digital fire sale that step by step shuts down the entire national infrastructure.They...
Read moreYes is More: bringing back the Fun in IT
Today, we are finalizing the third worldwide edition of our Architecture Week, held from the 11th to 15th of June all around the world, from Brazil to India, from Europe to North America, from France to Australia. This year, the motto...
Read moreOne Ring To Rule Them All: 4 ways to deal with cloud integration
SAP buying Ariba last week, Oracle to buy Collective Intellect this week: acquiring SaaS solutions as pivotal to their cloud strategy by now seems business as usual for the most established industry leaders (and some of their challengers as...
Read moreThe Situational Cloud
They’re all residing on my laptop, smartphone and tablet now. Like four quarreling sisters, SkyDrive, iCloud, Dropbox and Google Drive are ostentatiously competing for attention. As a consumerized IT user – in my own micro space – I am...
Read moreFrom Train to Scooter: the journey towards a new generation of Business Technology applications
IT architects should learn: nothing beats a simple, powerful story. No, not even these six-layered, three-dimensional reference frameworks can do that; they are nice to discuss internally – among architects and all – but outside, in the real...
Read moreTop 10 Tips to improve your Applications Landscape
In case you missed: we recently released the 2011 edition of the Application Landscape Report. You may find it quite interesting, because it clearly demonstrates that most organizations – global or local, medium or large – have application...
Read moreWhite Elephant
Just to make sure: there is absolutely nothing wrong with White Elephants. Actually, in Asia they were often regarded as signs of prosperity and success and emperors would hold them as status symbols. On the other hand, these huge animals would...
Read moreThe Hammers & Nails of BPM
I am preparing for a panel debate and a brief case presentation at the upcoming BPM Gartner Summit in London. The theme of the summit is “Making it happen: Driving high performance results beyond the hype”. And although it makes you think of...
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