Tuesday, June 30, 2009
SHOULD I.T. CONTROL EVERYTHING?
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Slow Internet Mumbo-Jumbo

As I had previously posted, I have to thank both Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett (may God bless their souls) for opening my eyes once again about Internet topography, backbones et.al. In the last 24 hours global networks have experienced severe bottlenecks, overflows, latency and saturation in levels that I have not seen in a long time. Breaking News=Slow Connectivity. Yeah right. Basic questions come to mind, such as…is it the architecture itself?...or the people managing it on a day-to-day basis?...I’m frustrated by the amount of resources (and the $$$ associated with it) that ISP’s and similar spend every day on this issue(s). We are getting too used to terminology such as “Black Holes” (go Hubble!), “DNS war”, “Cyber-bullying” or “Maxed-out bandwidth” (I heard that one today like 100+ times)…so…what is the solution?...no, please don’t tell me again “let’s add more routers”…and do not pitch me the “one-hop source” design. We have to look at all 7 layers and promote a factual Internet Governance approach. One with real engineering minds, no politicians allowed. And please let’s do it before the daisy-chain-effect brings us to a place where we need to start all over again (if we travel back in time, I reserve the right not to use the name ARPANET). That, or let’s finally outlaw breaking-news casts…
Internet traffic report
Real-time web monitor
On real-life Global ERP projects...
On real-life Global ERP projects...
ERP packages have altered the way Companies go about overall I.T. processes and procedures. For us global conglomerates, instead of using standalone tactics, we are slowly but surely moving into internationally-sourced packages that reflect best practices at a worldwide level. The encapsulation epoch is over. Because of the new (and rich) choices, we are able (or at least try to) tailor packages and modules in ways we never did before. Here is the catch: the mammoth growth rate in global ERP adoption has slowed down considerably. It looks clear to me that some of us I.T. leaders are not fully conscious about the benefits/results equation. We need new perspectives, new collaborations, new alliances that will bring us to the next level. In my humble experience, a fresh pair of eyes is the key to success in these kind of macro-projects. I’ve decided to share an excellent white-paper that my good friend from Cyprus, John McGrann just published. I am pretty impressed. I believe King Cinyras and Pygmalion would be very proud of him!.
As always, I appreciate all input.
References:
How to drive ERP systems to success