If your career included a technical phase it’s likely that the first project you were involved with included integration as a deliverable. The last IT project you found yourself involved...…
...us. For example, as if climate change, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and generative AI aren’t bad enough … In my youth we had the Gabor sisters, “famous for being famous”...…
...and file and retrieve all kinds of documents. Communications: You use your PC to send and receive information to people both inside and outside your company. Company core processes: PCs...…
...my father install some software. It might have been on the installation disk. It might have been lurking somewhere until the installation process opened a door for it. Whatever it...…
...staffing increase needed to maintain the newly implemented functionality. It’s a simple equation: Build or integrate a new application and you need staff to maintain it. If the CIO can’t...…
...common ground if we look for it, and that we turn our understanding into action. Appreciating differences while finding common ground isn’t political correctness. It’s simple good manners — no...…
...Amateur biologists commonly engage in junk science, overstating the cognitive and behavioral impacts of estrogen and testosterone, based on third-hand accounts of research whose interpretation is not yet certain. As...…
...But without it, companies must rely on diligence to spot and fix out-of-date content. Requiring an owner and expiration date on every piece of content, with automatic notification for every...…
...But wait! There’s more! If you watch much television you’ve surely seen one of Microsoft’s dramatic reenactments showing how it can quickly and easily turn your company into a model...…
...calls for 18-hour days and six-day or seven-day weeks. It’s true if you’re a developer, it’s true if you’re a system administrator, and it’s true if you’re in a leadership...…