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IT as a Service and Realistic Expectations
The other month Read Write Web posed the question, “What is IT-as-a-Service and how do you determine its value for the enterprise?” My response was: IT-as-a-service is yet another broadening phrase used to describe the commoditization of information technology resources. Over … Continue reading
Posted in IT, Service
Tagged compromise, contract, expectations, IT as a Service, outsource, services
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When do you scale?
When do you scale up or down? This is a struggle we all deal with in our personal lives and jobs on a regular basis. Sometimes the answer is simple, for example, if you starving at the end of the … Continue reading
Posted in Essay, IT
Tagged insanity, resource management, resourcefulness, resources, scale
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