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The Norfolk Punt - Blog Archive for March (2012)

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The missing ITIL Manual you always wanted
Some time ago I reported on the ITIL 2011 update and commented that ITIL might have trouble in future if the robust logical model behind it wasn't separated from its implementation. I commented that its saviour, when the world moves from in-house...
David Norfolk, Bloor Research | 28th March '12

Scala, the next Java?
Software development is increasing in complexity, and not just because the business being automated is getting more complicated. A significant, additional issue is that we are seeing the end of the Von Neumann model, which basically resulted in a...
David Norfolk, Bloor Research | 30th March '12

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