Information Management: Net Expectations: What a Web Data Service Economy Implies for Business

By Jim Ericson

US – January 20, 2010 – There is reason to hope and believe that the last few years have given rise to a new era of maturity in data and information management. The early limitations of hardware and networks, and ensuing challenges of application and data integration, are largely conquered (or at least understood) for now. CPU and storage costs are less and less a barrier to any project, and analytic tools have matured. Now, organizations are turning their attention toward making information work.

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CIO: Twenty Companies to Watch in 2010

By MWD and Martin Veitch

UK – January 12, 2010 – Online communities firm Jive Software manages to bridge the gap - both in terms of its technology and its strategy - between the many startups in this market and the software giants. Its Social Business Suite provides a comprehensive set of capabilities, packaged in a solutions-based model that will enable the company to scale quickly and effectively. Jive is also unusual among smaller collaboration software players in that it targets buyers on the IT side, as well as business leaders, with strong messaging around hosting, integration and security, rather than focusing solely on end-user functionality. AA

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New York Times: 5 Enterprise Trends to Watch

By Alex Williams

NY – December 30, 2009 – In part two, we picked five more trends that we feel will have importance in the enterprise for the year ahead. The more we look at the space, the more we see how mobile looms over all of these trends. It will help shape IT spending in the years ahead as smart phones and other devices increasingly become part of daily work life.

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