Cutter Consortium
Cutter Consortium helps companies leverage IT for competitive advantage and business success through its comprehensive range of consulting, training and content, provided by the leading expert practitioners in business and IT.
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Cutter Consortium Scott Stribrny's thoughts on the hazards of big outsourcing deals on the Cutter Blog, in "Big is Not Always Beautiful".

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Opinions on and reactions to what's happening in business technology by Cutter Consortium's expert Senior Consultants and Fellows
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Cutter Consortium We've created a link to Cutter's experts on Twitter -- Click here to follow them: http://twitter.com/cuttertweets/cutter-on-twitter (and don't forget to follow @cuttertweets!)

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Twitter is without a doubt the best way to share and discover what is happening right now.
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Cutter Consortium Here's a fun and useful 10 minute clip of JP Rangaswamy's presentation at the #140conf on Twitter as an Information Service. His story about using Twitter to get advice on rescuing his daughter's escaped hamster is a classic!

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#140conf: JP Rangaswami - twitter the Information Service
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Each month’s Cutter IT Journal guest editor tries to pit the Hatfields against the McCoys by honing in on a topic that people are passionate and opinionated about and inviting them to contribute an article that take a stand on either side of the argument. ...
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Cutter Consortium Check out Cutter Fellow Steve Andriole's post on The Cutter Blog, "Why the Pendulum Finally Stops Swinging".

"Pendulums swing back and forth in lots of areas. This is especially
true in corporate and technology governance. But it may stop swinging
for good very soon. Let’s look at why things are so different now — and
li...kely to stay that way forever."

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Cutter Consortium Jim Highsmith's latest post on The Cutter Blog, "Relax—It’s only Uncertainty".

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Opinions on and reactions to what's happening in business technology by Cutter Consortium's expert Senior Consultants and Fellows
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Mitchell Ummel's webinar yesterday was a meaty discussion of what semantic technologies are, Semantic Enterprise Architecture (SEA) , and advice on how companies should proceed toward semantically-aware applications in the future in order to become a semantic enterprise...
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Here are some collected tweets from last week's Summit in Mexico City. By all accounts, it was a thought-provoking and enjoyable few days...
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Cutter Consortium Check out this great Q&A on Agile BI with Senior Consultant Ken Collier.

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Agile development is being merged with Business Intelligence to create smaller-scale, rapid-results with analytics applied to corporate data.
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Cutter Consortium Our Client-Vendor Relationships survey closes tomorrow, 10/29/09. Please take a couple of minutes and participate -- we'll thank you with a copy of the Executive Report "Balancing Competition and Collaboration in Vendor Negotiations"

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Thank you for your interest in participating in our short survey. As always, please be assured that all answers will be kept confidential.
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I live in the state of New Hampshire. It’s a major pumpkin-growing region of the country, and October is harvest season. Truckloads of pumpkins head south and west, and local farm stands are bursting with the orange globes. But what do you do with all the misshaped or leftover pumpkins? ...
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Agile methods are geared to managing uncertainty – uncertainty related to “ends” (customer objectives and features), and uncertainty related to “means” (technology and people). One way ...
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What makes agile development and project management successful? While there are many factors in agile’s success, four key ones are: a bias for action, a focus on customer value, the appeal to doers, and being principles based. ...