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Enterprise 3.0: How IT's All Going to Change

Cutter Consortium, Nov 2009, Pages: 13


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What will IT be like in the year 2015? According to Cutter Fellow Steve Andriole, 'operational technology requirements will have merged with business requirements and vice versa. There will be less distinction between business and technology than there's ever been. We'll have gone from business technology alignment to business technology convergence in just a few short decades.'

In the report Enterprise 3.0: How IT's All Going to Change, Andriole explores how current trends in information technology are influencing the future of business technology management. The report begins by reviewing the latest state of the IT world -- the rise of open source software, the importance of business process modeling, the growing role of business intelligence, the emergence of cloud computing, the benefits of digital mobility. It then considers how these IT trends are combining to define our business technology future, or what Andriole calls 'Enterprise 3.0'.

This report identifies some of the specific changes you can expect in business technology management -- the diminishing role of the CIO, the movement of strategic technology to the business units responsible for profit and loss, the emergence of new mashup development environments, the increasing use of thin clients -- and the general effect that all of these changes will have on business technology and its relationship to business models, processes, and outcomes.

You'll consider the following seven questions:

1. Where will software come from?
2. What devices will we use?
3. What becomes of 'data'?
4. How will Web 2.0, social media, and Web 3.0 be optimized?
5. How will we innovate?
6. How will we acquire technology?
7. How we will organize?

Benefit from Steve Andriole's expert insight so that your firm can optimize current and future trends in IT.



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