April 2008 Archives

Recently a lot of attention has been paid to the book Wikinomics, by Tapscott and Williams: Today, encyclopedias, jetliners, operating systems, mutual funds, and many other items are being created by teams numbering in the thousands or even millions. While... Read More..
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Regular readers of this blog will be used to my promoting free and/or open source solutions to enterprise software problems. However, there is one area in which I struggle to do so - namely, databases. Given the ubiquity and importance... Read More..
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Recently I have been doing some consultancy work around requirements analysis - in particular, for a large project that decided halfway through to postpone a large swathe of requirements until a later stage. This move, intended to reduce risk, in... Read More..
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If you have been following my recent blog posts, you may be interested to know that a consultancy client recently evaluated the effects of applying the techniques described in the post on hyper-productivity to fault fixing. Their conclusion was that... Read More..
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Keith Harrison-Broninski cuts through the hype in his hands-on guide to where enterprise IT is really going

Keith Harrison-Broninski

Keith Harrison-Broninski is a researcher, writer, keynote speaker, software architect and consultant working at the forefront of the IT and business worlds.

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