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Ten self-reinforcing technologies - Part 2

10/27/2015

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Continued from - Part 1
Previously published October, 21 2015

There are currently ten top contenders for the most important technologies leading businesses are using to provide a competitive edge. All of these evolved from the need to creatively solve the significant issues faced by small teams trying to quickly deliver great products. Summarized simply as: "How do we build and deliver a product customers love and are willing to pay for as quickly as possible?"​

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If you have Shadow IT in your world, you have already failed. - Part 2

10/26/2015

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Part 2 - A culture of innovation
Previously published July, 22 2015
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The culture of the organization determines how the Shadow IT evolves and whether or not it is a problem. If the culture has a more centralized structure but also supports innovation, autonomy, and is customer focused, Shadow IT becomes a Skunkworks that can be managed through governance, openness, and creating ways for teams to share their insights and experiences. This can take many flavors and has become the cornerstone of many companies. The most famous examples are Amazon and Netflix, who have adopted the policy of “If you build it, you run it”. Teams are given wide latitude to innovate and the results speak for themselves.

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If you have Shadow IT in your world, you have already failed. - Part 1

10/26/2015

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​Previously published July, 20 2015

Part 1 - Command and Control

Most of my professional career has been in spent in Business Intelligence, Master Data Management, and Operational Reporting in heterogeneous IT environments. Of all the IT domains, these areas are driven by two things: data integration and change.  Unfortunately, these two issues are also the largest and toughest problems facing an IT organization.

The typical response is to try and centralize these services and enforcing controls to impose such things as canonical data structures, limiting the scope of data, and reducing the number of data providers. This is done to control the rate of change in the environment and to improve visibility. We all know this doesn’t work as effectively as we thought it would when we started. In fact, these controls end up creating critical problems.

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