Julia King writes a timely piece in Computerworld where she is Executive Editor.
“What's in is "IT lite," which includes Web 2.0 technologies and services that are cheaper and easier to implement, mix and match. It also includes software from no-name, up-and-coming vendors; open-source tools and applications; and an ever-widening variety of tools for mapping, chat and more that are available for free on the Internet.”
BTW Julia started at Computerworld 15 years ago around the time I joined Gartner and it is always a pleasure to catch up with her as we did for this article. She is one of the few media folks who has consistently followed enterprise technologies.
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“IT Lite”
Julia King writes a timely piece in Computerworld where she is Executive Editor.
“What's in is "IT lite," which includes Web 2.0 technologies and services that are cheaper and easier to implement, mix and match. It also includes software from no-name, up-and-coming vendors; open-source tools and applications; and an ever-widening variety of tools for mapping, chat and more that are available for free on the Internet.”
BTW Julia started at Computerworld 15 years ago around the time I joined Gartner and it is always a pleasure to catch up with her as we did for this article. She is one of the few media folks who has consistently followed enterprise technologies.
“IT Lite”
Julia King writes a timely piece in Computerworld where she is Executive Editor.
“What's in is "IT lite," which includes Web 2.0 technologies and services that are cheaper and easier to implement, mix and match. It also includes software from no-name, up-and-coming vendors; open-source tools and applications; and an ever-widening variety of tools for mapping, chat and more that are available for free on the Internet.”
BTW Julia started at Computerworld 15 years ago around the time I joined Gartner and it is always a pleasure to catch up with her as we did for this article. She is one of the few media folks who has consistently followed enterprise technologies.
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