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Authors: Bruce Guptill, Charlie Burns One result of the continual consumerization of IT, including Mobility, BYOD, and Cloud, is that the Annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas often is an indicator of significant change or improvement in IT ...
Authors: Bruce Guptill, Mark Koenig A year after Saugatuck wrote about SOA’s relatively slow growth despite its exceptional potential for user and vendor business flexibility and growth (see SOA: IT Means to a Business End, RA-247, 06Jun06), SOA adoption ...
Author: Bill McNee Last week, more than 2,000 senior vendor executives, venture capitalists, industry analysts and CIOs packed the Santa Clara Convention center for two days of keynotes (by the senior-most leadership of industry giants such as SAP, Micro ...
Authors: Mark Koenig, Allison Perrin More than eighteen months ago, during our initial research into SOA, Saugatuck observed significant early SOA adoption momentum combined with a high level of vendor commitment and a business-led approach to implementa ...
Authors: Charlie Burns, Bruce Guptill Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has been a major focus of many of the major IT vendors and service providers for the past 2 years. However, despite this concerted focus and the related sizeable investments by IT ...
Author: Mark Koenig Saugatuck’s 2nd Annual IT Trends Survey, conducted in October and November 2005, indicates that user executive IT Management Priorities and Initiatives continue to focus on short term, definable programs with clear ROI in 2006. Saugat ...
