For hundreds of years we have been recording, collecting, distributing and storing information using pen and paper; this extends to thousands of years if we include making marks on...
With a commodity productivity application, the most effective delivery is on the lowest-cost platform or from a provider. The problem is that 20 or 30 years ago, people put everything on mainframes. They wrote it all in code.
It may not be headline grabbing news, but there are useful, valuable and deployable solutions making use of NFC and RFID today - they just have to meet the needs of business realities, not techie dreams.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 17th November
As the notion of cloud computing continues to permeate the collective IT imagination, an offshoot vision holds that multiple business-to-business (B2B) players could use the cloud approach to build extended business process ecosystems.
Increasingly, governance of hybrid computing environments establishes the ground rules under which business activities and processes - supported by multiple and more diverse infrastructure models - operate.
For a number of years there have been software products that have helped IT departments and software vendors to manage the process of delivering an IT project.
Technology is always shrinking, but that brings new challenges for those trying to handle, use and read from it - is this a solution to small mobile screens?