Thursday, February 19, 2009
Info Tech Class - 2/17/09
SOA - reminds me of the in-class exercise we did about the enterprise of the future. One of the characteristics our group came up with was that enterprises will be specialty firms, meaning each firm basically focuses on the core competency...every service/product is offered by the best of the breed. It is kind of demonstrated by the huge conglomerates of the 70's (of totally unrelated businesses) that had to start breaking up to survive in the 90's.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Info Tech Class - 2/12/09
As we talked about the component plans, I was amazed at how many companies - both big and small actually don't do it. It is a great way to eliminate inefficient/useless areas in a division or a company. I can probably use this for my household. I know we don't put all the money we spend to the best possible use....
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Info Tech Class - 2/10/09
It is amazing how many companies fail to do a basic analysis of if and how a new technology should be implemented. Companies could save enormous amounts of money by putting some thought up front --is SAP right for my company? what would the consequences be? Billions of dollars are wasted every year just because this simple step of forethought and soul searching is overlooked....what a shame
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Info Tech Class - 1/29/09
The discussion was quite interesting. It is clear to me that the future enterprise will be one where most of the work is done by the mind. We won't have to use our hands to operate computers or travel to have a meeting. Humans will be replaced by machines to do the physical things; humans would simply send commands from their brains. A great example is the machine that sets up pins after each strike in bowling. One sure consequence of this is.....we are all going to be fatter.
Peace.
Peace.
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