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Virtualization: The Big Picture
- by Bob Weinstein
(February 18, 2008)
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Virtualization has been dubbed one of the hottest technologies of the decade...and IT project managers have their work cut out for them.
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Is Virtualization Right for You?
- by Bob Weinstein
(February 18, 2008)
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Thinking of launching an operating system or desktop virtualization project? Before you waste time, money and resources, IT consulting firm Enterprise Management Associates suggests asking yourself the following 10 questions.
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The Bleeding Edge: Virtualization
- by David Smith
(February 18, 2008)
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Guest columnist David Smith discusses virtualization and its potential impact on the future of IT. This is an evolution of hardware, software and process that we'll be witnessing for the next decade or so...and it's all starting now.
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To Pay or Not To Pay
- by Sunil Sharma
(April 30, 2007)
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Are ad-supported sites or paid subscriptions the way to go? The answer may surprise you.
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Social Cisco: Networking to Social Networking
- by Sunil Sharma
(April 18, 2007)
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Though the purchase of social networking technologies by the top maker of networking equipment for telecommunications providers may look unusual to many, Cisco believes it has a well-founded rationale as it welcomes Web visitors to a “human network.”
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Ah, But Your Software Quality Stinks
- by Sunil Sharma
(April 16, 2007)
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Quality always figures as one of the most important and critical factors that a company uses to differentiate its software products from the competition. However, many times this does not translate into reality.
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Google Spawn
- by Sunil Sharma
(March 12, 2007)
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The success of an earlier Google helped many to become famous, leaving an indelible impact on the memories of American readers. The 21st century Google is also helping many to succeed creating a Google Spawn...which is being joined by the Skype phenomenon.
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Security and the Web App
- by Mike Donoghue
(January 2, 2007)
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As the Internet and businesses that use it and rely upon it have grown and evolved, Web-based applications have blossomed and done wonders to improve accessibility to business functions.
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The Separation of Church and State
- by Luc K. Richard
(December 13, 2006)
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Once your customer is in production with your software solution, he will demand significant quality improvements. Not only will he expect you to fix defects discovered during trial, but he will also demand that you patch major issues revealed for the first time in production. What’s the solution?
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The New Bubble?
- by Sunil Sharma
(December 11, 2006)
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Is there another bubble in the making? Not all is well or smooth in the Web 2.0 world. Powerful people are fanning the waves for its success, while many others are doubting the prediction of its doom and the bursting of the bubble.
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Seven Signs
- by Lee Richardson
(November 6, 2006)
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Headed for trouble? Here are some ways out of the mess. This article will revisit seven of the most common causes for project failure, consider their solutions and provide some techniques you might have missed such as developing an ERD from Day One, and driving the user interface based on the structure of your data.
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A New Lens
- by Sunil Sharma
(November 1, 2006)
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Application development has become more challenging as the complexities of developing, operating and maintaining an application are increasing. This article views application development through the lens of flexible product development.
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Integration of Application Lifecycle Management
- by Sunil Sharma
(October 30, 2006)
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Vendors have been marketing the concept of Application Lifecycle Management as a way to coordinate software development activities, and the result has been mixed. The understanding level of ALM is low and the vendor offerings have been slow to hit the market. Why? Read on.
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Collaborative Effort
- by Sunil Sharma
(October 30, 2006)
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Collaborative technologies have been looming on the horizon for some time, and now with fresh impetus from Web 2.0 and other developments, they are playing a greater role in the planning and execution of various business initiatives. That's because application development requires many entities to coordinate their activities and collaboration--whether virtual or otherwise--and has become a ubiquitous way of software development.
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