Why Are Common ERP Mistakes Difficult to Avoid?

When it comes to enterprise software deployment, whether of a new application or an upgrade to an existing one, mistakes happen. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions are no different. There are literally hundreds of horror stories out there that document the problems and mistakes made. Unfortunately for many organizations, these mistakes have the potential to be costly. ERP implementations can sometimes cost millions of dollars and require hundreds of hours. Delays and problems not only drain additional resources but can severely limit a business’ productivity. Despite knowing the ramifications of…

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Why Skype wants to Speak your Language

Microsoft’s announcement of the imminent arrival of real-time speech-to-speech translation software in the shape of Skype Translator will need to ride a wave of public scepticism, before it lives up to the hype of bringing a revolution in communication that it promises to deliver. In Douglas Adams’ fabulously humorous science fiction adventure, The Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, instant translation is achieved via the Babel fish, which fits in the ear of the user and instantly allows you to understand anything said to you in any form of language. Yahoo even…

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The Phenomenon of 3-D Printing

Phenomenon (noun) is an apt term to reference the process of 3-D printing. 1. something (such as an interesting fact or event) that can be observed and studied and that typically is usual or difficult to understand or explain fully. 2. someone or something that is very impressive or popular especially because of an unusual ability or quality. When developed in the 1980s, 3-D printing was immediately unusual and difficult to understand or explain fully. 3-D printing initially focused on creating prototypes, such as for automobiles and airplanes. While a…

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Better than HTML?

Like most people these days, I spend a lot of time using the Internet. And, more-and-more, I’m using the Internet on my phone or tablet. But irrespective of what device I’m surfing on, I’m looking at Web sites. I’m checking my bank account, I’m shopping on Amazon, I’m booking hotels, I’m listening to music – the list is seemingly endless. And most of these sites are using HTML to create their pages and display their information. But what if there was something better than HTML? AngularJS boasts that it’s what…

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Don’t forget charisma when hiring an IT leader

When looking for IT leaders, technical and management skills generally top the criteria. However, in many situations, charisma and an ability to relate to stakeholders is equally or more important. Image: iStock Charisma often gets a bad rap in technical circles. It’s perceived as the sizzle without the steak, or the “empty suit” who shakes the hands and kisses the babies, but underneath it all has no idea what he or she is talking about. In IT we often evaluate our peers and managers by their technical acumen, and anyone…

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IDC Comment: Securing Government Clouds: What Lessons Have Been Learnt from the U.K. G-Cloud Program

LONDON, November 26, 2014 — Over the past five or six years, Western European governments have realized the potential benefits of cloud computing. In the early days of cloud, government CIOs were split between the skeptics — who considered cloud as just another iteration of traditional infrastructure and application hosting, and the enthusiasts — who saw cloud as a quick and easy way to significantly cut capex. Image: huddle.com In particular, government CIOs we have spoken with are now looking at cloud to improve their ability to give access to applications and…

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Americans Flunk Internet History

Pew Research finds gaps in what people understand about the technology they use daily. Most Americans don’t know that the Internet and the Web are not the same thing. The Pew Research Center has released results from a survey of 1,066 Internet users that asked 17 questions about the Internet, how it works, and important technology leaders. The survey found Americans well-informed on some topics but not on others. Most of those surveyed (83%) could identify Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, could tell you that hashtags are associated with Twitter (82%), and could…

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Energize Your Cloud

You’ve been hearing a lot about cloud computing these days. If the many definitions of the Cloud seem a tad abstract and esoteric – you’re not alone. Go to any IT tradeshow or consulting conference and you’ll see liberal references and pictures of the Cloud. Many messages are often mixed with cloud enabling technologies like Software-defined Storage (SDS), hyper-converged/hyper-scalable virtual Server SANs, and the many different flavors of Flash. Let’s not forget vendor messages around Big Data, Virtualization and 2nd to 3rd Platform transformation to Mobile Computing. It’s no wonder…

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BuzzFeed says social rules and it is bigger than most TV networks

Although it is still relatively new as far as media entities go, BuzzFeed has become one of the leading new-media players, thanks in large part to its command of the social web, an ability to craft viral content and a large fan base among millennials. Credit: VLADGRIN/ThinkStock True to form, the company has created a visually-rich index of facts about its size and reach — numbers which help explain how it was able to raise $50 million in a recent financing round. As a caveat, it’s worth noting that the presentation is clearly…

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Hidden costs and locations: Solving the mystery of cloud solutions for businesses

The cost and functional benefits of migrating services to the cloud have been well documented, but as more solutions are introduced to the market, choosing the right one is presenting many businesses with a real challenge. The industry is becoming increasingly crowded, so we have simplified the research process and singled out five key things organisations may not know about the cloud to help them make the most informed decision.   Picture credit: iStockPhoto Beware of hidden costs Many businesses have discovered that there can potentially be a number of…

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