Monday, February 21st, 2011
As you might have read, Unisys issued an announcement last week introducing its new Application Modernization Platform as a Service (AMPSSM) offering. The subscription-based service will help federal government agencies eliminate many of the challenges associated with modernizing their legacy software applications.
A panel of Unisys executives convened to record a podcast that explains how federal [...]
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Thursday, February 10th, 2011
Unisys issued an announcement today regarding its new Application Modernization Platform as a Service (AMPSSM) offering, a subscription-based service to help federal government agencies reduce the cost, complexity, risk, and time involved in modernizing their legacy software applications.
A recent study by MeriTalk and the Unisys Center for Innovation in Government found that four out of [...]
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Friday, January 21st, 2011
The IT industry has gone through a fruitful period of innovation over the past several years. Those innovations continue with the growing adoption of emerging technologies such as cloud computing, mobile computing, smart computing, appliances, and cyber security.
Now enterprise strategists and architects need to step back and help their organizations absorb these individual innovations and [...]
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Friday, December 10th, 2010
I’ve blogged in the past about how crucial it is for organizations to have a well thought out strategy surrounding the adoption of new consumer technologies. IT leadership needs to decide why and where these disruptive technologies will be integrated, how they’ll coexist with existing platforms, and how investments should be prioritized.
So far most IT [...]
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Monday, July 19th, 2010
I’ve been thinking about how to best describe what consumerization is doing to the IT world, and how the trend is affecting the way IT services are delivered and experienced. The following analogy seems most apt to me. Very few people in the world can write music. A larger number, but still a relatively small [...]
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