Why Process Is Essential: James Pinkerton at TCS Daily
James Pinkerton writes, in the first installment of a two-part article at Tech Central Station’s TCS Daily, that we pay too much attention to policy and not enough to process. He addresses
Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.
James Pinkerton writes, in the first installment of a two-part article at Tech Central Station’s TCS Daily, that we pay too much attention to policy and not enough to process. He addresses
The New York Times reported yesterday on the potential impact of Avian Flu on business (“Is Business Ready for a Flu Pandemic?”, March 16, 2006). The article quotes a Deloitte report: “A
Dave Chesebrough, President of The Association for Enterprise Integration (AFEI) writes at The Net-Centric Dialog about the persistent and growing challenge of identity verification: When we began doing business on the Internet,
Interesting comments by Art Hutchinson about Avian Flu. Reacting to recent news reports and to the Wyoming Pandemic Flu Summit, he writes: …anyone’s ability to anticipate the course of such an unprecedented
There’s growing recognition that we need resilience — and that networked, adaptive systems are the way to achieve it. The latest entrant into the discussion is John Robb, who blogs at Global
Daniel Yergin, chairman of CERA (Cambridge Energy Research Associates), is the author of “Ensuring Energy Security,” an extensive article just published in the March/April 2006 issue of Foreign Affairs. It’s available online
As promised, ZenPundit is up with a balanced critique of Mazarr’s article (“Extremism, Terror, and the Future of Conflict,” Policy Review), including links to other blog comments. Worth a look. Much of
Commentary is underway in the blogosphere about this extremely complex article — “Extremism, Terror, and the Future of Conflict,” by Michael J. Mazarr of the U.S. National War College and Dartmouth, just
Defense Tech announces an upcoming story on how network-centric warfare technologies are performing in the real world (scroll down to “Blog Beg: Network-Centric Stories,” March 6). Should be an interesting source of
Bob Greifeld, President and CEO of NASDAQ, argues today in the Wall Street Journal op-ed (“It’s Time To Pull Up Our SOX,” The Wall Street Journal, March 6, 2006, page A 14;
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