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Mon, Nov 3, 2008 17:04 EST

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Posted by: Michael Hugos in Best Practices Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Doing Business in Real Time
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This year’s presidential campaign in the United States is a textbook example of how to apply agile IT to enable businesses to start small and grow quickly.
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Posted by: Michael Hugos in Soapbox Topic: Personal ManagementBlog: Doing Business in Real Time
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Like a falling guillotine blade, stock markets around the world come crashing down, chopping off the head of the old economy. Something old is dying so that something new can emerge.
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Posted by: Michael Hugos in Questions Topic: DevelopmentBlog: Doing Business in Real Time
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We’ve heard a lot about what Joe the Plumber from Ohio thinks; what about Joe the Programmer?
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Posted by: Michael Hugos in Soapbox Topic: Personal ManagementBlog: Doing Business in Real Time
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Over the last four weeks I’ve gone through an emotional experience that changed the way I operate.
Read more »Mon, Oct 6, 2008 18:13 EDT

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Posted by: Michael Hugos in Best Practices Topic: IT Organization ManagementBlog: Doing Business in Real Time
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Whatever happens next, IT is going to be right down the middle of it in a big way. Not traditional, monolithic, accounting system type IT, but real-time, agile, pay-as-you-go-go-go IT.
Mon, Sep 29, 2008 18:07 EDT

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Posted by: Michael Hugos in Soapbox Topic: Enterprise ManagementBlog: Doing Business in Real Time
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Banks and other financial organizations have certainly been agile these last seven or eight years as they maximized the number of mortgages they sold.
Read more »Sun, Sep 21, 2008 0:57 EDT

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Posted by: Michael Hugos in Soapbox Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Doing Business in Real Time
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The IT profession is at a turning point. One group of IT practitioners already knows what needs to be done - but the traditionalists call it radical.
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