Category Archives: IT Management

Mornin’ Cup: Hands-on, Hands-off

I had a rather interesting discussion this week with the chief executive of a small, but growing tech firm here in Atlanta. He informed me that he was looking to hire a “hands-on” CIO. Intrigued, I dug in a little more.

SugarCRM: The Case for Enterprise Open Source

Historically, one of the biggest knocks on open source software has been its lack of presence in the enterprise software space. We generally define “enterprise software” as software that solves some sort of problem faced by the enterprise (the business). A rapidly evolving product known as SugarCRM is single-handedly shattering that stigma, and putting some …

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Performance Management Strategies

The global Internet is truly a fantastic tool – an ever-changing amalgam of people and ideas. Unfortunately, not all of the information out there in cyberspace is worthy of the screen space it takes up. I recently came across the personal blog of Marcelo Calbucci, the CEO of Sampa Corp, a startup company focusing on …

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Choosing the Right Methodology

It never ceases to amaze me how many companies spin their wheels when it comes to their software development methodology. There is no single methodology that is a panacea for all things process related.

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