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Get IT Done: The challenges of mobile development
Find out what youll face when rolling out PDAs.By Howard Baldwin, Tech UpdateIf handheld computers like the Palm and the iPaq are just smaller clients, then they should run the same applications your workers can access at their desktops, right?Wrong. The old aphorism "you can't get there from here" truly...
Tags: Handhelds, Advertising & Promotion, paradox, Get IT Done, ZDNet  , handheld, mobile, Dennis Gaughan, chasm, mobile application, worker
Technical articles 2002-10-04

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Has RFID "Crossed the Chasm"?
A lot has changed since Geoffrey Moore's Crossing the Chasm was first published in 1991. A tech bubble grew and burst. The Internet has been a new idea, a force, and became an old idea since then. And, Moore's adaptation of the theories on diffusion of innovations has become a...
Tags: Internet, Theory, RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
White papers 2006-01-04
Abominable Fluffy Slippers (exe)
You are Fluffy Slippers an abominable snowman. Life in the underground ice caverns has been good, you are the chief of your pack. However, energy is slowly dwindling in the underground caverns. It's your job to take the great slide across the chasm and recharge the ice caverns. Only the...
Tags: Slide, Rank, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
Software downloads 2006-05-31
Performing to Expectation
One reason agencies question the value of IT is the difficulty in linking agency objectives and strategy to IT investments, services and financial performance. In many organizations, agency and IT sit on opposite sides of a chasm. Ultimately, the chasm grows when IT is unable to document results - successful...
Tags: Agency, Information Technology, Strategy, Advertising & Promotion, Management, Marketing
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Get familiar with canvas-mode windows
Learn about canvas-mode windows, which provide a useful environment for slide shows or presentations.By Brent Lee MetcalfeBy canvas mode, I mean a window that occupies the full screen, regardless of monitor size or resolution. Canvas-mode windows provide a useful environment for slide shows or presentations. In such cases, size definitely...
Tags: Construction, window, canvas-mode window, canvas-mode, Brent Lee Metcalfe
Technical articles 2003-09-30
Web Application Security: Too costly to ignore
Web application security is crucial to mitigating the risks of attack and attaining regulatory compliance. The number of web attacks is on the rise and is exponentially more cost effective to remedy those flaws early in the development process. There is an enormous chasm between where application security...
Tags: Web, Hewlett-Packard Co., Web Application, Application Security, Web Application Security, Security
White papers 2008-05-01
High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing - The View From Edinburgh
This paper reviews the current state of the art in High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing HPRC from the perspective of EPCC, the high-performance computing centre at the University of Edinburgh. They look at architectural and programming trends and assess some of the challenges that HPRC needs to address in order to drive...
Tags: High-performance, Computing, University Of Edinburgh, Leadership, Management
White papers 2007-04-20
Real-Time Contact Centers: What the Competition Knows That You Don't
This white paper examines the complexities of today's contact center operations and identifies the chasm between the mountain of historical data and the contact center's need for relevant, operation impacting information in real time. The paper then introduces Informiam's ClearPath for Contact Centers as a purpose-built solution that addresses these...
Tags: Contact Center, Call Centers, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), It Operations, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-10-06
Learn how to position windows
To enhance the user experience on your Web site, use consistent window positioning. Here's how.By Brent Lee MetcalfeGive your site visitors a break. Unless you have good reasons for doing so and I do believe there are good reasons, don't leave users wondering where the next pop-up window is going...
Tags: Construction, window, pixel, Brent Lee Metcalfe
Technical articles 2003-09-30
Bridging the chasm: How to prevent your IT organization from becoming a commodity
If you've been around the IT profession for a while, you've read and heard a lot about whether IT is just a service function or a great business value generator and enabler. I have always wondered why such questions are asked in the first place, because I never see anyone...
Tags: Information Technology, Business, Organization, Strategy, Management, Ilya Bogorad
Blog posts 2008-05-27
Top 10 IT headlines for May 28: Google opens app engine, Apple looks at solar, Gates will still do some MSFT work
Top 10 IT headlines Microsoft readies new 'don't blame Windows' tool ZDNet Google opens app engine to all, details pricing Computerworld Apple reportedly looking at solar power for mobile devices TechWeb Gates to spend 20 percent of his time on Microsoft projects in retirement...
Tags: Google Inc., TechRepublic Inc., CNET Networks Inc., Information Technology, Apple Inc., MSFT, Microsoft Windows, Strategy, Operating Systems, Software, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-05-28
The idiotic engineer behind Star Wars' worst tech
From Something Awful comes this little gem: The Inbox Of Nardo Pace, The Empire's Worst Engineer. It's glib, gleefully irreverent take on all the innately dumb tech found in the Star Wars universe (and no, X-wing wings don't show up on the list). Turns out its all the work of...
Tags: Shaft, Star Wars, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-05-30
CIO or Luddite redux
The CIO as salesman? Columnist Tim Landgrave uses examples from a classic book on marketing to illustrate how to move employees to new technology in an organization.After I wrote the article “CIO or Luddite? Use the technology,” many readers asked for more detail on how to get their technology agendas...
Tags: Marketing research, e Advantage, marketing, Geoffrey Moore, technology adoption, laggard
Technical articles 2000-06-15
A senior manager's guide to surviving the new economy
If you're a senior manager, you'll want to read "Living on the Fault Line," by author Geoffrey A. Moore. Check out this review to learn why Moore depicts IT as the most important element in business today.By Geoffrey A. MooreHarperBusiness, published May 2000278 pp. plus index; hardcoverISBN: 0-88730-888-0Price: $18.90 at...
Tags: Strategy, Marketing research, Thomas Pack, integration, Geoffrey Moore, information technology
Technical articles 2000-11-28
Watching the stars in the e-consulting galaxy
With so many consulting specialties in the e-business universe, it's difficult for clients to know what they're buying. Columnist Tom Rodenhauser makes a case for a clearer definition of e-consulting.The current e-services market is as dynamic as a converging galaxy. Dozens of well-known firms are blazing trails across the e-business...
Tags: Web technology, Application service providers (ASPs), Outsourcing, E-business/E-commerce, Tom Rodenhauser, e-business, consulting, e-Service
Technical articles 2001-01-05
Empower yourself—let it go!
There is a fine line between learning from your mistakes and obsessing over them. In this edition of Artner's Law, Bob Artner explains how history can help IT managers see the difference.In my family, we’ll sometimes say to each other, “Indiana, let it go.” This is a variant on a...
Tags: Bob Artner, Bourbons, royal family, outsourcing
Technical articles 2001-02-15
Does buying bigger make it better?
The billion-dollar players of the consulting industry know that bigger, better, faster, and stronger are the buzzwords of the moment. Will acquisitions of boutique firms help them build their muscle? Columnist Tom Rodenhauser offers his take.The clock on KPMG Consulting is ticking now that its shares are about to be...
Tags: Outsourcing, Mergers & Acquisitions, Tom Rodenhauser, consulting, acquisition
Technical articles 2001-02-09
Database consultants can't wait FOR XML
XML has penetrated every aspect of business applications, from data interchange to presentation logic using tools like XSLT. It seems that if an application doesn't use XML, something is missing. But none of this is enough to unseat the reigning champion of storage: the database.Luckily, Microsoft has offered a solution...
Tags: Dan Frumin, database, SQL-XML, XML
Technical articles 2003-10-24
Trouble delegating? Try some risk analysis
You've got way too much to do. You'd like to delegate a project but you don't trust anyone else to do it. Check out Artner's Law and learn how to decide how and when to let go of some of your responsibilities. Delegation: Has there ever been as broad...
Tags: Bob Artner, Project, Risk Analysis, Delegation, Question, Strategy, Tools & Techniques, Management
Technical articles 2000-11-09
Chips belong in computers, not on your shoulder
How do training managers earn the trust and respect of their trainers? The first step, according to Schoun Regan, is to think and listen before you answer a question.As training managers, we've experienced our share of questions from students and other instructors. We often repeat what we consider ridiculous questions...
Tags: Workforce management, computer, Schoun Regan, chip, instructor, training manager, training
Technical articles 1999-08-02
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