Bridging the Gaps: Using Connections, Technologies, Strategies, & Human InterestsTechieDolphin will journey through her past perspectives from the engineering, project management, and enterprise architecture world in a range of industries including aerospace, education, and financial institutions. Her emphasis will be on collaboration and enterprise architecture technologies and processes along with insights for working in a geographically diverse setting.Six Apart moves blogging to the enterprise- July 12, 2006 Many enterprises are starting to embrace blogging and one of the forerunners Six Apart is moving into the enterprise area. They have released their flagship product to corporations called "Movable Type Enterprise" which is to include priority customer support in the United States. Here is an excerpt from the article a href="http:www.infoworld.comarticlehttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/bridging-gaps/si... Profile your customers - don't build requirements!- July 12, 2006 A common joke among IT professionals refers to how little interaction there often is with the technology side and the end customers prior to start of development. "Requirements What requirements" There have been many business theories to address building better requirements through focus groups, scenarios, and offsite requirement sessions. If time is spent building a great set of requirements, it will help you to achieve a good end result. The real question is - how do you get to a GREAhttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/bridging-gaps/pr... |