Enterprise IT: How Many Are Doing It Wrong

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Enterprise IT: How Many Are Doing It Wrong

Tim Bray on how so many are doing Enterprise IT wrong, most notably not learning anything from the dynamic language web culture and the small, light, simple, iterative mindset of modern web dev shops: Here’s a thought experiment: Suppose you asked one of the blue-suit solution providers to quote you on building Ravelry or Twitter

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Tim O’Reilly on Google’s Nexus One

Tim O’Reilly, reporting just after yesterday’s Nexus One press event: News from the front: a possible turning point for Android. I’ve been a huge iPhone fan, but after using the Nexus One for a few weeks, I find so much to like that I’m close to the point where Android might be my first choice.

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The Economics of Advice

Tyler Cowen with some propositions about the economics of advice and how advice relates to understanding fellow humans a bit better: 1. You don’t know what a person really thinks until you hear his or her advice. Along these lines, if you really want to know what a person thinks, ask for advice and he

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Air Travel Security Theater

As always, Bruce Schneier has some poignant analysis of the attempted terror attack on an aircraft headed from Amsterdam to Detroit over the holidays. Once a society starts circumventing its own laws, the risks to its future stability are much greater than terrorism. Despite fearful rhetoric to the contrary, terrorism is not a transcendent threat.

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Holiday Gifts

This is a short work week, and likely many of you are busy decluttering your workspaces and doing some basic housecleaning getting ready for 2010 to begin in earnest. Why not take a few moments to enjoy the following: 1. Christmas ’59, a short, nostalgic and funny story by John Hughes. (Fun fact: this story

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Lehrer’s Rules

Jim Lehrer’s own rules for his approach to journalism, spoken publicly during his final broadcast on Dec. 4: “I promise you, one thing is never going to change. And that’s our mission. People often ask me if there are guidelines in our practice of what I like to call MacNeil/Lehrer journalism. Well, yes, there are.

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Thank You

We’re going to be quiet here on Unfiltered for the next few days, with posting resuming (sporadically) next week. On behalf of everyone here at MIPRO Consulting, I would like to thank our customers, partners, colleagues, friends and followers for joining us in enduring the harsh economic rains of 2009. It goes to show that

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The Best of Our Blog, 2009 Edition

Since launching this blog in the middle of 2008, we saw readership grow  from  50 unique visitors per month to    nearly 5,000 (and trending upward), so I’d like to get one thing out of the way before highlighting 2009’s top posts: thank you. We appreciate all the kind words and referrals the PeopleSoft/Workday/Business Intelligence communities

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Ode to 2009

It’s funny.  I was going to write a longer post today, maybe the last truly good day for blog reading, just before the holiday frenzy begins in earnest next week.  I was planning to talk about how 2009 was a forgettable year for most people, both personally and professionally, and that I wouldn’t be lying

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