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    Advice and opinion: Big data can yield extra profit 01 December, 2011 05:05:00

    The whole world is streaming real-time data. It used to just be stock markets that gushed high volumes of real-time data, but now your car, your smartphone and everything in your company-including your website and your CRM system-is spewing data like a firehose. What are we supposed to do with it?
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    Blog: Here we go again – searching for sustainable prosperity 09 June, 2009 11:28:00

    A hundred years ago we saw the introduction of a new process for organizing and performing work (now we're looking for another one). That process employed the most powerful technology of that time - industrial technology - to deliver a significant increase in productivity that made possible the rise of the middle class in what we now call the developed world. That new way of working was called the assembly line. Manufacturing companies in the United States (led by Henry Ford) pioneered the introduction of the assembly line in their factories. Soon companies everywhere were using that new workflow process.
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    Blog: Are we done with the TLAs already? 01 June, 2009 11:04:00

    Do you even know what a TLA is? Exactly. That’s why we need to stop inventing more of them. Let’s try plain language and clear explanations of the value proposition instead. The only TLAs that were ever widely recognized are ERP and CRM. And now they are seen as somewhat suspect by a large segment of the business user community that has had to pay for, install, and figure out how to use those systems.
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    Blog: Innovation in Unlikely Places 15 May, 2009 10:42:00

    On landing at Shanghai Pudong airport we were told to remain in our seats as Chinese quarantine officers moved through the plane. Covered head to foot in white hazmat suites, four health workers checked passengers for signs of flu. I was told to lean forward in my seat and “please close eyes.” Using a hand held infra red heat sensor a health worker quickly took a temperature reading of my forehead; and finding my temperature normal, she moved on to the next passenger. Checking the entire plane took only a few minutes.
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    Blog: The Innovator's Dilemma 01 May, 2009 16:11:00

    Innovative ideas are not popular; it takes hard times to open our minds to innovative ideas. When things are going well enough there is no need to be innovative because innovation means moving outside our comfort zone; so why would we? If you are an innovator now is the best of times. But you need to be tough because you will cause discomfort and you will not popular (at first).
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    Blog: Cloud Computing and the Fist of Innovation 27 April, 2009 10:03:00

    “The credit crunch and liquidity crisis will make the invisible hand of economics the visible fist of innovation.” This comment from a thoughtful colleague brought several loosely related ideas into much clearer alignment. It comes from Michael Bogovich, an international program manager at Abbott Laboratories.
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    Blog: Simplicity, Beauty and Good System Design 06 April, 2009 15:09:00

    Since there are many possible forms that can be used to solve a given problem, how do we know which one is best? Are there some principles we can apply to analyze different designs and guide us to select the best?
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    Blog: Hard Times Bring Malicious Obedience [When We Really Need Business Agility] 05 March, 2009 15:32:00

    What do companies get when people follow orders to the letter whether those orders make any sense or not? Situations change fast so orders and decisions from last week or last month may not be appropriate today, but common sense won’t help in times like these. People are afraid of getting fired and everybody is trying to avoid blame so they do as they were told even if it actually causes harm. That’s called malicious obedience.
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    Blog: Racing Toward Global Awareness – the One 24 February, 2009 11:41:00

    Cisco and RIM (BlackBerry) have been working on a joint development project that is both freeing us to roam as we please and also tying us all together in ever stronger ways. I spoke with Cisco marketing director Alex Hadden-Boyd who described the project and showed me some of the results which were unveiled last week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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    Blog: The IT Bailout of Business [by Enabling Business Agility] 19 February, 2009 10:39:00

    What’s the only expense in business where if you invest in it you can lower all other expenses? The answer is obvious so you only get one guess (if you even have to guess). The biggest opportunity for companies right now is to reduce their total expenses through targeted IT investments that convert them to a variable cost operating model.
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    Blog: Regulations are Good but Transparency is Better [in Finance as well as IT] 10 January, 2009 22:26:00

    What gives an IT guy the right to offer advice to bigwig finance types on how to fix world financial networks? The answer is that networks are networks and they all behave the same regardless of whether they are data networks or finance networks (or even social networks). Any IT person with experience designing and operating data networks (LANs/WANs/VPNs/Clouds) has learned some lessons that finance people need to know about.
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    Antivirus software powerless to stop data breach attacks, study finds 10 February, 2012 01:43:00

    Analysis of 300 incidents spots an elephant in the room
    Large numbers of data breaches are being initiated by targeted malware that antivirus software simply can't detect, an analysis of 300 real-world incidents from 2011 has suggested.
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    Valentine's Day Patch Tuesday: Microsoft to issue 9 patches, 4 critical 10 February, 2012 09:29:00

    Microsoft Thursday said that the second Patch Tuesday of 2012 will see nine security bulletins, four of which were deemed critical.
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    Security experts ask House for light a regulatory touch 10 February, 2012 01:39:00

    Cybersecurity experts on Wednesday warned members of a House subcommittee against racing to legislation that would establish an overly burdensome regulatory framework for safeguarding digital systems against attacks, instead urging a more limited approach that would clear away legal impediments such as the prohibitions against sharing critical threat information.
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    The six pillars of security operations 10 February, 2012 11:37:00

    Six key points that should be considered when creating and developing a SOC
    As mobilisation and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) becomes increasingly prevalent, business security has been propelled to the forefront of corporate strategy.
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    Google Wallet Security Concerns Raised 10 February, 2012 01:40:00

    Security firm Zvelo has discovered that the Google Wallet PIN can be cracked via an exhaustive numerical search.
    Google's new NFC system that purports to turn your phone into a credit card can be compromised using a brute-force attack -- and that raises questions about its security.
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