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OppenheimerFunds learned at least two lessons in its deployment of service-oriented architecture: Let business drive technology instead of the reverse, and switch to Agile development processes early.
A long-time project manager for EDS outlines a sensible way to evaluate project managers' performance using objective metrics that matter most to the business.
By now everybody has heard over and over how governance is critical to the success of any SOA Implementation. Companies implementing SOA must provide the proper level of governance required to achieve reuse and flexibility without negatively impacti
Employees behaving badly? Three tips for nipping workplace annoyances in the bud
Donu2019t get bogged down by legacy IT infrastructure. Speed up IT service delivery with hybrid cloud, multicloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies
Economic chaos has rocked thousands in IT: From CIOs, such as Merrill Lynch's Tom Sanzone and Washington Mutual's Deb Horvath, to tons of jittery IT workers.
The latest Kroll Global Fraud report highlights the rise in corporate fraud-related losses. The risk consulting firm says IT staffers are more likely than their higher-ups to know where the vulnerabilities, such as information theft or data loss, can
Insights into Wall Street and tips for IT and business managers looking to understand the financial sector and how to solve budget problems posed by a stock market dip.
In this latest Hiring Manager interview, Jessica Carroll, the USGA's managing director of IT, discusses the role IT staff members play at events like the U.S. Open and how IT's role influences her hiring decisions.
New ideas are all well and good. But do you have a plan?
In this case study, we ask you if you'd keep a problem employee on staff, or if you'd invite him to "explore other career opportunities."
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