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[2003-08-26] Developing True Business Continuance in Legacy System Environments In today's enterprise environments, implementing storage solutions that ensure true business continuance presents a major challenge. With many corporations continuing to rely on their legacy systems, business
continuity/disaster recovery (BC/DR) plans must overcome the age-old problem of keeping data secure, despite the fact that closed systems and mainframes remain an inextricable part of the evolving information infrastructure.
[2003-08-22] The People Factor: Collaborative Decision-Making Times are, um, interesting: companies are either stripping down to the bare necessities or recreating their business models so they can be ready for the future in new ways. In your company, you may be creating new strategic initiatives or hiring/firing/reorganizing staff. You might be adopting CRM technology or extending your current technology into other departments. You're rebranding. You're repositioning products.
[2003-08-15] Web Service-Oriented Architecture - The Best Solution to Business Integration How do you unlock the value of the information your organization manages? Business integration is the key technique in unlocking this information. Business integration is the single biggest issue for end-users, and therefore, for the IT industry. Recent Gartner research in this area has highlighted the importance of "service-oriented architectures" in solving the business integration issue. There is a growing realization that integration is best solved using a service-oriented architecture.
[2003-08-11] The Decision Dynamic In today's business environment, companies face tremendous challenges as critical factors such as opportunity, risk, time, talent and capital constraints weigh down on their decisions. What have companies learned over the past year's roller coaster of problems and conflicts, downturns, and disasters? Poor decisions can destroy multibillion dollar corporate giants virtually overnight.
[2003-08-04] Is Your Project a Real Project? I often hear the phrase "project management" used interchangeably with the word "management." That's ok, since everything that we do is a project…right?
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