Monthly Archives: January 2011

MDM its a full-lifecycle thing

MDM isn’t about technology implementation, its about delivering the full lifecycle. That is why Capgemini are approaching MDM in a consistent way using our industry leading experience in MDM Advisory, Implementation and Operations.

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Talking Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture has come a long way from what it used to be, but it is still evolving to meet the changing needs of a very fluid business and technology landscape. The question on most people’s lips, (aside from whatever next?), is how to ensure their businesses can continue to cope with this amount and pace of change?

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Mastering the Information Ocean

A new Capgemini paper talks about how MDM moves from being a technical solution to data warehousing problems into a business solution for information challenges

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Google Doodles: the future of technology brand marketing?

We’ve all seen them and have our favourite; personally the Pacman Doodle last year was my favourite; but is Google’s ever changing logo showing the future of brand marketing to technology companies? Silicon.com ran a set of photos showing the evolution of the Google Doodle from a corporate logo to using it as a tool to launch Google Instant. On seeing it, I started to think, which other technology company would be so daring with …

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Multi-domain MDM is a pointless question

In the world of MDM there appears to be an odd discussion going in around whether “multi-domain” MDM is required or not. What is multi-domain MDM? Well the first thing is to understand what product companies mean by multi-domain and what businesses mean

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Presentation design is something to take seriously

While working in the IT business for over 2 years now I have to admit I’ve seen a lot of presentations. Most of those presentations where, of course, IT related but not all of them. I also attended some presentations about different subjects like project management, social media and business process management. The difference I see between IT related presentations and ‘the others’ is that within IT related presentations there are always some, most of …

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Why I prefer the old Twitter.com

A few months after the new Twitter.com interface was revealed I almost sub-consciously changed back to the old Twitter.com interface. Not because I had anything against the new interface, but because… well, that’s what I set out to find out; Why did I indeed change back?

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Don’t underestimate the power of project planning

There are many articles on the worldwide web that claim to be the guide on how to plan your project. A simple and quick search on a term such as ‘project planning’ and a large number of hits will slap you in your face. A lot of those articles are similar to each other or just plain copies. The question I asked myself a while back, after participated in a bunch of projects myself, is: …

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