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January, 2012
Sunday, January, 1, 2012 | Reed Racette, Jason Gropper
Do good things come in small packages?
Tags: Innovations, Lean Process, ITIL, Patch Management, Configuration Management, Change Management
Sometimes, the practical solution to a problem doesn’t end up being the most efficient—or it causes us to rethink our definition of efficiency. After all, even if a solution seems efficient, it may not be fit for a given purpose.
Sunday, January, 1, 2012 | William Giandoni
Trends: Five IT Innovations for 2012
Tags: Innovations, Predictions, Trends
The New Year is here and all the lists are coming out for what to expect in 2012. Will zombies still be the top monster or are we done? Will Google’s new tablet really be the “Ipad Killer” it has been touted as?
Sunday, January, 1, 2012 | Carol Vernon
Keeping Squirrels Out of the Attic: Baseline Management
Tags: Innovations, Baseline Management, Project Management
Imagine you need a new roof on your house but the contractor is squeezing you in between other projects, doesn’t have the proper materials or enough labor, and then leaves to complete another job before coming back to yours.
Sunday, January, 1, 2012 | Steven P. Bucci
American Innovation: Can We Get Our Groove Back?
Tags: Innovations
Many commentators think that while the United States has clearly been the world’s idea engine for the last 70 years, we have lost our edge.
Sunday, January, 1, 2012 | Ahmad Ishaq
Honing Your Social (Media) Skills
Tags: Innovations, Social Media
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and even MySpace—social media has become an undeniable source of information in our society. The federal government would be foolish to ignore its presence and power.