Technology and how people perceive it has gone through a transformation - a transformation that’s now influencing the way IT chiefs in some of the world’s largest companies are planning their future IT strategies and policies.
Entries from May 2008
Is your business ready for ‘Generation Y’?
May 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Applications · Architecture & Strategy · Governance & Standards · HR & People in IT · Operations & Service Management · Programme & Project Management
What does Facebook say about you?
May 12th, 2008 · No Comments
How do graduates find out about your company when looking for their first job? According to members taking part in a recent tISS workshop, companies are seeing a slump in graduates contacting them through ‘official’ channels requesting company information.
Tags: Business Relations & IT Policy · Governance & Standards · HR & People in IT · Security & Business Continuity · Technologies
Why move to ITIL 3?
May 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Many IT chiefs within The Corporate IT Forum are asking why they should move to the third and most recent version of IT standards framework ITIL when it doesn’t appear much different from the last.
Tags: Business Relations & IT Policy · Governance & Standards · HR & People in IT · Operations & Service Management · Programme & Project Management · Supplier Management & Procurement
Boundaries are blurring
May 8th, 2008 · No Comments
The idea that a boundary exists between “locked down” IT systems inside the corporate network and everything else operating outside it does not make as much sense as it once did, writes Ollie Ross, head of research for The Corporate IT Forum in today’s Computer Weekly.
Tags: Applications · Business Relations & IT Policy · Governance & Standards · HR & People in IT · Security & Business Continuity
Google Apps: Not now but soon
May 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Whilst IT chiefs don’t yet think that Google Apps are ready for wide-scale use within large businesses, they do see a very bright future.
Tags: Applications · Architecture & Strategy · Business Relations & IT Policy · HR & People in IT · Infrastructure · Operations & Service Management · Supplier Management & Procurement · Technologies
What’s the cost of charging IT?
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
CIOs are increasingly turning to ‘charge-back’ models to control and manage their own company’s IT costs according to a group of senior IT users who met very recently through The Corporate IT Forum. Based around the principle of ‘the user pays’, at its most basic level charging back involves IT departments pricing each area of […]
Tags: Applications · Business Relations & IT Policy · HR & People in IT · Supplier Management & Procurement · Technologies