Archive for November, 2005

Innovation killer

Funny thing, but the intuitive feeling that ISO 9000 is not worth the paper it needs to be produced for certification and that the fixation of parts of the software industry on CMM is misplaced have been partially proven by the recnet article on impact of qualitty and process management initiatives on innovation published by […]

ERP hell

Press seems to have been quite keen on pointing out large failed IT projects recently. Computerworld writes about a failed implementation of large ERP system in Ireland:
Officials have described the PPARS application, which was further along than FISP, as the most complex human resources, time management and payroll system ever implemented in Ireland. After being […]

User-driven innovation using SOA

It is quite common to look at product vendors for innovation and yes, big vendors have done quite a bit to get their share in service oriented software. It is quite surprising to hear about technology innovation driven from a user side. Yet my personal experience as well as anecdotal evidence from the field proves, […]

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