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Software Delivery InFocus podcast – Developing in the cloud

This is the third in our Software Delivery InFocus series of podcast episodes, starring Bola Rotibi – the Principal Analyst of MWD’s Software Delivery competency area. In this episode, she discusses the opportunities and challenges associated with using cloud-based software development services. Bola’s guest is Debbie Ashton, Product Director for CODA – a provider of [...]

Posted on Friday, January 30, 2009 by

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William Vambenepe’s blog » Blog Archive » The Hippocratic Oath for IT management systems Brilliant stuff!

Posted on Friday, January 30, 2009 by

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Process for the Enterprise » Blog Archive » MWD’s Vendor Comparison Report Scott Francis of BP3 reviews our recent BPM vendor comparison report. Some good constructive criticism which we'll take on board for future development. "This is a great start to anyone’s software vendor analysis, and I imagine anyone who is serious would invest in [...]

Posted on Thursday, January 29, 2009 by

Google tests offline Gmail

On the Gmail (aka Google Mail for those of us in the UK) blog, Google yesterday announced that it has begun testing of its offline email facilities, using Google Gears. Gears is a web browser extension which creates a local copy of online data, and is already used in Google Docs (as well as by [...]

Posted on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 by

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Business Process Improvement: Do You Have a BPCC? Mangling Cartoon Quotes to Make Point David McCoy of Gartner provides a bit of clarification on the "50% of BPM programs will fail" Gartner prediction. Fair play.

Posted on Saturday, January 24, 2009 by

SaaS takes centre stage at Lotusphere

One year on from the launch of IBM Lotus’s first home-grown effort in the world of software-as-a-service, codenamed project “Bluehouse”, SaaS is again top of the news agenda at Lotusphere 2009, and shows up as an underlying theme across the event’s big stories. The main headline was the launch of LotusLive, a new brand for the company’s cloud-based [...]

Posted on Friday, January 23, 2009 by

SaaS takes centre stage at Lotusphere

One year on from the launch of IBM Lotus’s first home-grown effort in the world of software-as-a-service, codenamed project “Bluehouse”, SaaS is again top of the news agenda at Lotusphere 2009, and shows up as an underlying theme across the event’s big stories. The main headline was the launch of LotusLive, a new brand for [...]

Posted on Friday, January 23, 2009 by

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Enterprise Mashups: New Book Highlights the Patterns Via Sandy Kemsley. There are 34 "patterns" presented, but in reality I think there are probably only 3 or 4 – in truth the 34 are really use cases (and many overlap). Interesting, though. BPM service news » Blog Archive » IBM finalises ILOG acquisition From our own [...]

Posted on Friday, January 23, 2009 by

IBM finalises ILOG acquisition

I’m a little late on this, I know, but I wanted to note the recent (Jan 6 2009) completion of IBM’s acquisition of ILOG and offer a thought or two. Of course the acquisition had been in the works for around 6 months, which was plenty of time for people to get their heads around [...]

Posted on Wednesday, January 21, 2009 by

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Why Your Company Could be Next to Melt Down: Visibility – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership Great polemic from Phil Gilbert of Lombardi, via Scott Francis of BP3

Posted on Wednesday, January 21, 2009 by