2011: Further Innovation and Reliability in Mobile Technology
The year of 2010 was in many ways a negative surprise against the expectations. The aggravation of the economic crisis in some of the more developed economies of the world brought disappointment to...
View ArticleMobile Apps will Raise the Bar for Business Application Development
The iPhone 4.0 and the Android phone have significantly raised the bar for government and commercial business application developers. The application developers for these two phones have hit the target...
View ArticleLarge Enterprises Will Not Push Microsoft Windows 8 Adoption in 2013
Regardless of Microsoft’s massive 2012 marketing and rollout campaign for Windows 8, we will find that large enterprises, most of which are comfortably stable and satisfied with Window 7.0 or other...
View ArticleWhere Organizations Are Using Tablets
Cutter Consortium recently (Q4 2012) conducted a survey that polled 69 end-user organizations about their mobile technology practices and adoption plans, including the use of smartphones and tablets...
View ArticleDevelopment Paradigm Shift over Zombie Apocalypse
Due to the uncertainty of our times, I’m going to make two predictions. First, the world will come to an end on December 21st, exactly as the Mayans DID NOT predict hundreds of years ago. Granted, the...
View ArticleEnterprise Architects Will Need To …
Like last year, I focus my predictions on how current trends will impact Enterprise Architecture in 2013. I see three things coming: 1. Make sense of big data. Big data will continue to get a lot of...
View ArticleMobile Device Management Trends 2013
Mobile device management will continue to play a key role in enterprise mobility in 2013 as organizations accelerate their use of smartphones and tablets in an effort to increase employee productivity...
View ArticleA Slowdown in IT Developments that Depend on High Performance Internet
In my prediction last year I mentioned: In 2012 practically all electronic devices will be internet based. As people progressively learn to explore and mature the use of this technology, the growing...
View ArticleMobile + Disruptive Technologies = Killer Apps
Last year, organizations across almost every industry became really serious about using mobile technology. The majority of these initiatives involved companies enabling existing applications and...
View ArticleUsing Big Data Analytics to Support Higher Ed Students
Cutter Consortium Fellow Vince Kellen continues to blaze the trail by using big data to improve the Higher Ed experience — not just for students, but also for educators, advisers, and administrators....
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