Business Intelligence / Data Warehousing White Papers

IT Needs a New Image

Overview IT has traditionally had three broad categories of functions: setting technical strategy directions for the company, building and supporting business applications, and assembling and supporting the company's technical infrastructure. Although each of these functions remains relevant and necessary, the concept that they are best performed by an internal IT organization is becoming demonstrably obsolete.

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PublisherClarity Consulting File FormatHTML
Date PublishedJanuary 1998
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