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For Enterprise Architecture Professionals
by Alex Cullen, October 6, 2009
IT organizations need to inform their annual and longer-term plans with an understanding of how changes in technology will enable business outcomes. EA groups are the logical leaders for this effort. Forrester has identified 15 technologies with the greatest . . .
For Enterprise Architecture Professionals
by Alex Cullen, Katie Smillie, August 6, 2009
Forrester has seen that the mission and operating model of enterprise architecture teams can be characterized along two dimensions: orientation (technology-oriented or business-oriented) and focus (project-focused or strategy-focused). These two dimensions . . .
For Enterprise Architecture Professionals
by Alex Cullen, Gene Leganza, Jeff Scott, Jost Hoppermann, June 30, 2009
What business wants from IT is changing, and that means IT has to change how it manages itself and the IT-business relationship. Building on current project delivery and operational management competencies, CIOs are adding new core management processes: . . .
For Enterprise Architecture Professionals
by Alex Cullen, June 19, 2009
IT is directly tied to most businesses' products and services, but in most cases 100% of IT's cost is allocated to the general and administrative (G&A) portions of the business' financial reports. While this produces a distorted view of financial . . .
For Enterprise Architecture Professionals
by Alex Cullen, March 26, 2009
CIOs rank improving IT value communications as a top priority — and many are realizing that a strategy of organizing IT assets, capabilities, and costs around business-relevant services may be the best approach to doing this. Business services connect . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, Alexander Peters, Ph.D., December 18, 2008
Business execs have high expectations of technology — but lower confidence that IT can deliver to these expectations. This is the new business technology alignment gap — a gap between expectations for technology and confidence in the IT organization. . . .
For Technology Sales Enablement Professionals
by Alex Cullen, November 17, 2008
Marketing and sales executives in technology firms aspire to develop a strong relationship with the CIOs in their target accounts in order to solidify a vendor's incumbent status or grease follow-on sales. But to most CIOs, the tech vendor remains "just . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, November 7, 2008
Forrester's 2008 business technology (BT) survey of 600 business executives reinforces what many IT executives may sense: While technology is very important to firms, IT is not expected to meet, nor does it succeed at meeting, the technology needs of . . .
For CIOs
CIOs: Must-Read Research In Economic Downturnsby Alex Cullen, November 5, 2008
The signs all point to an economic recession having started in 2008 and continuing into 2009, although there is no useful consensus on how long or how deep this recession will be. CEOs, CFOs, and CIOs struggle to make plans in this uncertain environment, . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, October 29, 2008
Program management offices (PMOs) are too frequently viewed as IT management overhead, especially when they focus on portfolio governance and oversight, rather than management of individual projects. The justification for a PMO must be just as compelling . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, October 29, 2008
Given the current economic turbulence, the CIO and his or her staff must work with their business counterparts to revisit and revise their portfolio of projects. Necessity may dictate tough decisions about which projects to undertake, which projects to . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, October 27, 2008
In firms that recognize the degree of interdependence between business change and IT implications (what Forrester calls "business technology" or BT), new organizational structures are established to better enable change. So it is with British Airways' . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, October 24, 2008
This report will discuss the current state use of COEs, best practices, and common challenges.
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, October 24, 2008
The top motivation for pursuing green IT is to reduce costs — and in a down economy, every dollar helps. But CIOs should be warned: Without upfront measurement, you cannot credibly quantify these benefits. To plan for success, CIOs should calculate their . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, October 10, 2008
Organizations either heavily vested in or currently selecting Indian services providers face an interesting dilemma: Your provider may not need you anymore — or, it may soon no longer exist. A period of rapid polarization of the Indian service provider . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, September 29, 2008
Improving project management is high on the list of IT executives. In fact, in a 2007 survey of 503 IT decision-makers, it was rated as their most important driver. To capitalize on this goal and boost visibility, IT organizations often choose to invest . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, August 15, 2008
All CIOs want to be valued partners to their business peers, helping with company strategy and making smarter use of IT, instead of heads-down focused on running the IT organization. PepsiAmericas' Senior Vice President and CIO Ken Johnsen has established . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, August 6, 2008
In order to keep pace with the growth of business mobility without falling prey to its potential risks, IT must be able to efficiently address complex issues ranging from service provisioning, device procurement, help desk and infrastructure support, . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, July 3, 2008
Many IT organizations struggle with planning the integration after M&A - they are not brought into M&A discussions as soon as they would like, and the discussions are tactical around the current M&A issues. IT within firms that have a strategy . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, June 27, 2008
Firms are turning to service-oriented architecture (SOA) for cost-effective flexibility and enhanced usage of legacy IT. But the shift to SOA doesn't come easy and doesn't come cheap. Building an effective SOA platform requires tight integration between . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, June 6, 2008
On May 13, HP announced its planned acquisition of EDS. While this is important news to the technology industry and a cause for questioning by current customers of EDS, it should be understood as part of a trend by large IT vendors to strengthen a services-led . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, May 13, 2008
Firms are ramping up their vendor management capabilities as part of an overall drive to improve IT performance and service quality while managing cost. A vendor management office (VMO) provides the organization focus to institutionalize mature processes . . .
For CIOs
by Phil Murphy, Alex Cullen, March 28, 2008
CIOs have faced lean economic times with regularity over the past four decades, and they will inevitably face lean times again — it isn't a question of whether they will happen but when. Forrester advises CIOs to base budget cuts on the impact to the . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, Phil Murphy, March 25, 2008
Macroeconomic conditions, whether they are downturns or boom times, broadly shape the CIO's job, but the firm's own context drives action. The reality is that any business at any time may need to shift its executive focus toward running lean — whether . . .
For CIOs
by Alex Cullen, February 19, 2008
CIOs are looking at a fork in the road — and some see how they can effect change in their enterprises, becoming agents of business transformation. These 21st century CIOs realize that firms that remain the same really lose ground in a competitive economy . . .
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