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Entries from November 2008

Series Podcast: The Grandfather of Requirements speaks on IT Project Failure, the Economy, and Requirements

Posted November 26th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

The series “The Economy and Business Analysis continues with a special Podcast interview with Steven Davis.  
In this episode, Steven Davis, the “Grandfather of Requirements” is our special guest. Steven has a 20 year history in the software development and requirements arena, and spent time on the team that created the Industry’s first requirements […]

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Analyst: Spending is Required for IT Cost Savings

Posted November 20th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

CFOs, hold the cutbacks!  In the words of Indiana Jones, “You are digging for gold in the wrong place!”
A new report from voke (www.vokeinc.com) published by industry analyst’s Theresa Lanowitz and Lisa Dronzek have turned the whole “IT cutbacks” discussion on its ear.  This week, voke announced the “Fortune 500 Spending Required for IT Cost […]

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Series Podcast: The Economic Crash

Posted November 17th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

We are pleased to announce our first Podcast as part of the new series “The Economy and Business Analysis.”
In this Podcast, Keith Barrett joins me as we look at the reality of this world-wide economic crisis, and how business analyst investment aligns with IT spending patterns.  This Podcast reviews the top 3 IT spending trends […]

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A New Series: The Economy and Business Analysis

Posted November 17th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

Welcome to the refreshed Requirements.net.   Please pardon any dust as our renovations settle.
Things haven’t been quite the same this year, have they?    Lots of discussion of “strategic cuts” and the maximization of resources fill the online discussion threads.    We have seen landmark companies (Lehman Brothers, Ford, General Motors, Circuit City…to name a few) […]

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