Monthly Archives: February 2010

Toward IT Utopia…Your Most Critical IT Asset

Having covered hardware and software on our journey towards IT Utopia, let’s talk about the most crucial information-technology asset: your data. Based on our utopian-model, your hardware is relatively current, under warranty and well maintained. Your software is the current … Continue reading

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Toward IT Utopia…Software cont.

Software…the bane of our existence! No wait, that’s healthcare or Google Buzz? In any case, to quote myself, “There are three primary struggles when it comes to the business value of your applications: usability (learning how to use the product … Continue reading

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Toward IT Utopia…Software as a Tool

Lets talk about software as a business enabler, as a tool. Whether you use Excel, PhotoShop, AutoCAD, Quickbooks or SolidWorks, it is likely that you depend heavily on any number of business applications (software). There are three primary struggles when … Continue reading

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