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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | 10 years on: IT does matter, more than ever OK, in 1997 a few were appearing on the web, go back to 1992 and I can safely say: if you didn’t work in the travel industry you didn’t touch travel IT. You read Carr’s article, you agreed with it, you commoditised your IT. Just under 10 years ago Nicholas Carr wrote a (in)famous piece in the Harvard Business Review entitled “IT doesn’t matter”. The argument was, post dot-com-boom, that IT was now a commodity, companies didn’t need to spend big bucks on it because they could buy just about anything they wanted off-the-shelf. At the time my response was, “Is IT worth it?” Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, July 19, 2012 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | 10 years on: IT does matter, more than ever OK, in 1997 a few were appearing on the web, go back to 1992 and I can safely say: if you didn’t work in the travel industry you didn’t touch travel IT. You read Carr’s article, you agreed with it, you commoditised your IT. Just under 10 years ago Nicholas Carr wrote a (in)famous piece in the Harvard Business Review entitled “IT doesn’t matter”. The argument was, post dot-com-boom, that IT was now a commodity, companies didn’t need to spend big bucks on it because they could buy just about anything they wanted off-the-shelf. At the time my response was, “Is IT worth it?” Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, July 19, 2012 Christmas reading: Classic essays on software development On these occasions an essay or journal article will do. In some cases this is because the articles can be hard to get hold of or, more likely, people don’t know they exist. Originally published in the Digital Technical Journal (Digital as in DEC or Digital Equipment) in 1992 it was republished by the IEEE in July 1996. Although written in 1992 this paper is about Agile development. wrote about this article before, a few years go. There are many, many books about software development. The technical ones alone (e.g. Java, C++, Apache,NET, etc. Parnas. Allan Kelly's Blog - Saturday, December 22, 2007 | -
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OK, in 1997 a few were appearing on the web, go back to 1992 and I can safely say: if you didn’t work in the travel industry you didn’t touch travel IT. You read Carr’s article, you agreed with it, you commoditised your IT. Just under 10 years ago Nicholas Carr wrote a (in)famous piece in the Harvard Business Review entitled “IT doesn’t matter”. The argument was, post dot-com-boom, that IT was now a commodity, companies didn’t need to spend big bucks on it because they could buy just about anything they wanted off-the-shelf. At the time my response was, “Is IT worth it?” Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, July 19, 2012 - Christmas reading: Classic essays on software development
On these occasions an essay or journal article will do. In some cases this is because the articles can be hard to get hold of or, more likely, people don’t know they exist. Originally published in the Digital Technical Journal (Digital as in DEC or Digital Equipment) in 1992 it was republished by the IEEE in July 1996. Although written in 1992 this paper is about Agile development. wrote about this article before, a few years go. There are many, many books about software development. The technical ones alone (e.g. Java, C++, Apache,NET, etc. Parnas. Allan Kelly's Blog - Saturday, December 22, 2007 %>
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