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Archive for July, 2009

IT can lead U.S. Out Of Recession

July 30, 2009 by Raj Sheelvant  |  No Comments

IT can lead U.S. Out Of Recession

Aneesh Chopra, federal chief technology officer and assistant director for technology at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy sees a great opportunity for CIOs and the tech industry in general to help lead the country out of the recession and deliver on some of the federal government’s most pressing IT priorities.

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10 things to know about Cloud Computing Strategy

July 27, 2009 by Raj Sheelvant  |  1 Comment

Here are 10 important aspects of Cloud computing according eWeek print article (July 20, 2009) titled “10 things you should know now about Cloud Storage and Computing”.

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Enterprise Cloud Inevitable?

July 22, 2009 by Raj Sheelvant  |  No Comments

Enterprise Cloud Inevitable?

In the Enterprise Systems article “Why Enterprise Clouds Are Inevitable” by Stephen Swoyer, the author tries to re-classify and redefine cloud computing. Quoting Stephen Elliot, vice-president of strategy with CA Inc, the author evaluates if the cloud computing is a hype or a disruptive IT infrastructure that will challenge current Enterprise IT model.

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Googlenomics

July 15, 2009 by Raj Sheelvant  |  No Comments

Googlenomics

What is Googlenomics? Wired Magazine article by Steven Levy titled “Secret of Googlenomics: Data-Fueled Recipe Brews Profitablity” defines Googlenomics as dependency of Google on economic principles to hone what has become the search engine of choice for more than 60 percent of all Internet surfers, and then uses auction theory to grease the skids of its own operations.

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Scenario Planning Important for Business Strategy?

July 8, 2009 by Raj Sheelvant  |  No Comments

WSJ.com article titled “Pendulum Is Swinging Back on ‘Scenario Planning’” provides anecdotal evidence highlighting that the use of Scenario Planning as a tool for Strategic Planning is making comeback because of this recession.   The use of scenario planning rose following the 2001 terrorist attacks, to about 70% of executives surveyed by consultants Bain & Co. [...]

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