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July 2006 - Posts

Testing the Limits of Compliance
Although there have been many accounts of potential security breaches involving stolen laptops, the latest breach involving Wolters-Kluwer, an information publisher focused on regulations around the globe affecting business, brings up an interesting wrinkle, Read More

posted Thursday, July 27, 2006 4:29 PM by Michael Vizard (Comments Off)

Business Analysts: The Next Endangered Species
As corporations continue to demand a lot more agility from their IT organizations, there is a lot of pressure building for IT organizations to create a more efficient application development process. Today, that process pretty much revolves around a Read More

posted Wednesday, July 26, 2006 2:05 PM by Michael Vizard with 7 Comments

Talking About Customer Support
One of the most frustrating things for customers and companies alike is the entire customer support ecosystem. Usually when most customers call, they are trying to figure out a problem involving a combination of products from different vendors and they Read More

posted Tuesday, July 25, 2006 12:58 PM by Michael Vizard with 1 Comments

Waiting for Vista
Under the title "Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference," Microsoft this week staged what amounts to the technology equivalent of "Waiting for Godot," Samuel Beckett’s timeless play that explores the absurdity of boundless hope and utter despair. Standing Read More

posted Thursday, July 13, 2006 10:50 AM by Michael Vizard with 1 Comments

Compliance Gives Way to Governance
Given all the fuss and bother over regulations, it’s little wonder that compliance issues of all kinds and stripes have been dominating the headlines. But along the way something interesting seems to be happening: IT spending related to compliance seems Read More

posted Monday, July 10, 2006 10:57 AM by Michael Vizard (Comments Off)