The rise of the Cloud that moves the IT out of the enterprise (v)
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Still, most enterprises are not in the business of IT (iv)
Virtualisation to the aid of the enterprise IT optimisation (iii)
Aggregated enterprise architecture wisdom
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Still, most enterprises are not in the business of IT (iv)
Virtualisation to the aid of the enterprise IT optimisation (iii)
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Virtualisation to the aid of the enterprise IT optimisation (iii)
Outsourcing to the aid of the enterprise IT problem (ii)
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The rise and fall of the IT in the enterprise
The rise of the enterprise IT problem (i)
Yet, the more successful we are, the more customers we have. But so do our applications and
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The rise of the enterprise IT problem (i)
The rise and fall of the IT in the enterprise
Still, outsourcing and shadow IT have not solved though the problem of IT ownership, procurement, licensing, replacement, upgrading… and ultim
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The rise and fall of the IT in the enterprise
It took years to install, customise and use the ERPs and CRM suites properly. Still, by then the technology was already slow and obsolete. The suites were hard and costly to…
In the last fifty years the IT in the enterprise grew from punched cards to in-house mainframes and then to many air conditioned and secured floors of racks of servers and switches.
Then, the IT overflowed into at least two data centres, one of which f…