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The Norfolk Punt - Blog Archive for March (2011)

There were 4 blog postings during March (2011):

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Mainframe Knowledge Transfer
I make no secret of the fact that I think the modern mainframe offers an excellent enterprise technology platform. But there are issues—in particular, that mainframe people (and technologies) speak a language all of their own and management is...
David Norfolk, Bloor Research | 15th March '11

That old spectre: proprietary systems lock-in
Recently, I've been looking at modern approaches to to automating business process by working with high-level abstractions (also called models) and wondering why the world switched to writing business systems in C++ back in the nineties—back...
David Norfolk, Bloor Research | 22nd March '11

The death of applications?
For much of my working life, I've been involved with applications development. But this seems, to me, to exemplify the essential, dysfunctional, siloisation of IT in practice. Business users don't want applications they want business...
David Norfolk, Bloor Research | 28th March '11

The need for Software Tagging
Leaving aside the software licensing problem, surely no-one reading this will have problems finding out what software they use! It's a no-brainer, people aren't allowed to run open source software; people certainly aren't going to buy their own...
David Norfolk, Bloor Research | 31st March '11

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