by Rachelle Epley | Nov 17, 2017 | Digital Enterprise, Digital Experience, Digital Strategy, Digital Workplace, Project Management |
Recently I had the opportunity to attend the Digital Project Management Summit (#DPM2017) for the second time in three years. When I attended for the first time back in 2015 I remember feeling this overwhelming sense of belonging as I interacted with other Summit...
by RBA | Oct 11, 2016 | Application Development, Azure, Cloud, Digital Enterprise, Infrastructure |
One of the key responsibilities for any IT department is making sure computer systems are running at peak performance. It means that every server is updated with the latest security patches and OS upgrades as they’re released from each vendor. In environments...
by RBA | Sep 22, 2016 | Application Development, Azure, Cloud, Data Management & BI, Digital Enterprise, Infrastructure |
It’s no longer good enough for a company to simply have a website. In fact, by 2017, the internet will play a role in 60% of all U.S. retail sales, either as direct e-commerce transactions or as part of a shopper’s research, according to a report by Forrester...
by RBA | Sep 1, 2016 | Application Development, Azure, Cloud, Digital Enterprise |
Big data has permeated every aspect of our digital lives. As consumers, we don’t really recognize big data in practice, but we certainly notice the benefits—the convenience of things like real-time traffic, weather, and navigation applications, all the way to...
by RBA | Aug 16, 2016 | Analytics, Design, Digital Enterprise, Digital Experience, Digital Strategy, Digital Workplace, Project Management |
“Tell me about a successful project you’ve run.” “Tell me about a project you’ve been a part of that was not successful. What happened?” These are two very subjective questions that a Digital Project Manager may hear as part of a job interview or that a sales team may...
by RBA | May 26, 2016 | Digital Enterprise, Digital Workplace, Portals & Collaboration, SharePoint |
Do you remember when an intranet for a company consisted of HTML files that linked to internal documents and websites outside of an organization? In days past, intranets always started within the information technology (IT) departments of organizations. Why? Because...