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Trends for 2007: Looking Back to Look Ahead

Posted December 31, 2006 | Leadership | Cutter Benchmark Review

This issue looks forward to the incoming year and identifies what technologies and IT trends organizations can expect to endure, which ones are emerging, and which ones seem to be losing steam. The issue begins with an introduction about the general trends the industry has been experiencing since the economic recovery started, and then dives into the major components of the survey: technology, architectures, compliance, staffing and labor trends, innovation, and business intelligence. Explore the renewed importance of alignment, and its incarnation in enterprise architecture development efforts, and discuss concerns about labor issues and looming staffing difficulties for IT shops. Take a close look at SOA implementations, and considers the increasing hype regarding innovation -- without throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

About The Author
Gabriele Piccoli
Gabriele Piccoli is a Fellow with Cutter Consortium, a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network, and the Editor Emeritus of Cutter Benchmark Review. Dr. Piccoli is the Edward G. Schlieder Endowed Chair of Information Sciences at Louisiana State University's E.J. Ourso College of Business, and Director of the Digital Data Streams Lab. His consulting, research, and teaching expertise is in strategic information systems and the use… Read More
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