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Tag Archives: Empowering Change
Knowing when it is time to go
Deciding that it is time for an app to be replaced used to be instinctive. Nowadays we have plenty of real-time telemetry coming from our systems that allows us to measure every aspect of the application. How we use that … Continue reading
Value Engineering
“We all know we are improving by doing the things we are doing: what we don’t know is are we doing the best we can?” Value Engineering client. There is a lot of hype about Value Engineering. There is even … Continue reading
Marketing IT to the business
When it comes to delivering services to the business, the IT team may be doing a fantastic job meeting requests with the budgets available. New applications may be in development to meet requirements, the new PC needed by marketing may … Continue reading
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Three to watch
Calm after the storm When we began thinking about the content of this year’s Serena xChange user conference we decided to focus our attention on the issues related to Mobile, Social and Cloud. I’m glad we did. As I spoke … Continue reading
Change everything so we can change anything
Conventional wisdom suggests that change is to be feared and, moreover, change agents should exercise extreme caution when effecting change. But let’s look at what goes on today in our own worlds and admit that we barely notice the changes … Continue reading