Downplaying Upgrades and Other Mistakes of the 21st Century
Our interconnected world forces application users to face reality: It's time to upgrade.
by
Joshua Greenbaum
November 13 , 2004
The Truth About The Truth
The difference between data, information, and the truth has never been so important.
by
Joshua Greenbaum
September 18 , 2004
The Not-So-Intelligent Enterprise
Welcome to the not-so-intelligent enterprise, where too many of us live and work. Is there a way out?
by
Joshua Greenbaum
July 10 , 2004
Open For Business
Preparing for a complex, event-driven future, leading-edge businesses are pushing the software community to focus application development on a vision of business-driven, integrated processes. The conclusion of our series focuses on key components.
May 15 , 2004
Casting Stones
The software vendor may not be the reason why your enterprise software project is failing.
by
Joshua Greenbaum
May 15 , 2004
Circle of Friends
Social networking with software: It can be positive, but not as a goal in itself.
by
Joshua Greenbaum
April 3 , 2004
The Anything-But-Microsoft Market
The anything-but-Microsoft industry scrambles to free up IT dollars and locate competitive advantage.
by
Joshua Greenbaum
February 7 , 2004
Predicting Software Success
Some new applications are destined for failure, others for greatness. Here's how to tell before you see a line of code
by Joshua Greenbaum
November 18, 2003
Innovation, Ellison, and You
The death of innovation has been greatly exaggerated, but there's something to be said for knowing where innovation ends and commodity takes over
by Joshua Greenbaum
September 17, 2003
Divided Loyalties No Longer
The old dichotomy pitting business needs against IT needs is going the way of the punch card
by Joshua Greenbaum
July 18, 2003
The Quest for the Universal Data Model
Like the Holy Grail, the universal data model may be unattainable
by Joshua Greenbaum
May 31, 2003
The New Frontier
In an increasingly commoditized product landscape, customer satisfaction may be the only way to differentiate your company from its competitors
by Joshua Greenbaum
April 5, 2003
The Enterprise Software Buyers Club
The reasons why companies buy software may not be what you think
by Joshua Greenbaum
February 1, 2003
The Paradox of ROI
Do ROI studies really help organizations make better buying decisions?
by Joshua Greenbaum
November 15, 2002
Outsourcing Deja Vu
IT outsourcing is staging a comeback, but must first learn from ASP's mistakes
by Joshua Greenbaum
October 8, 2002
The Software Spending Shift
Business managers, not IT, will fuel the next wave of software purchases
by Joshua Greenbaum
September 3, 2002