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The Next Wave of Technologies: Opportunities in Chaos

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Your all-inclusive guide to all the latest technologies Providing you with a better understanding of the latest technologies, including Cloud Computing, Software as a Service, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Open Source, Mobile Computing, Social Networking, and Business Intelligence, The Next Wave of Technologies: Opportunities from Chaos helps you know which questions to ask when considering if a specific technology is right for your organization. Demystifies powerful but largely misunderstood technologies Explains how each technology works Provides key guidance on determining if a particular technology is right for your organization Contains contributions from experts on Cloud Computing, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Software as a Service (SaaS), Open Source, Mobile Technologies, Enterprise Risk Management, Social Media, Business Intelligence, and more More of a management text than a technical guide, the book is designed to h

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  1. Aquarius "blackblue" says
    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    EXCELLENT BUNDLE OF INFORMATION !!!, October 3, 2010
    By 
    Aquarius “blackblue” (Florida) –
    (TOP 1000 REVIEWER)
      

    This review is from: The Next Wave of Technologies: Opportunities in Chaos (Hardcover)

    The next wave of Technologies is a very rich, and up to date, source of information. Chances are the reader has already heard, read and possibly work with some of these technologies. And of course we can always search for information on the internet. But this book bundles it all together in a consistent and comprehensive way. It also provides information that one can use as a starting point to investigate further. This book will also serve as an excellent reference book.

    Next to describing and explaining the technologies, the reader gets an insight on:
    – when and how these technologies and concepts, evolved to there current status
    – benefits, costs, risks, limitations, and challenges
    – who are (current) players (form vendor- as well as user and customer side)
    – role and strategies of vendors/suppliers, and customer/user expectations
    – impact on organizations
    – best practices, key factors, models and frameworks
    – development, management and deployment
    – references to specific research done, literature, articles, whitepapers etc. (can serve as point for further study)

    Phil Simon has done a great job in bringing together 15 other authors and there knowledge and expertise to form this excellent bundle of information. Each author writes a chapter on his/her specific area of expertise. One of the things I like of books written by different authors, is that each chapter has a bit different writing style, which to me makes it more interesting to read. Every chapter is written with a bit different style, while still maintaining an overall general structure. Nicely done!

    Each chapter ends with a summary and a `next steps’ section. The `next steps’ section is intended to help the reader think about steps he/she can take when considering using, or is already using, the specific technology in their organization.

    The book is structured in 4 parts:
    Part1 – Introduction, Background and Definitions
    Part2 – Architecture, Software Development, and Frameworks
    Part3 – Data, Information, and Knowledge
    Part4 – Management and Deployment
    Part5 – Conclusion

    the chapters are:
    Part-1
    Ch1 – The changing Landscape of Business and Technologies
    Ch2 – How the Game has changed
    Ch3 – The role of IT in an Enterprise 2.0 World

    Part-2
    Ch4 – Cloud Computing
    Ch5 – Opens Source: The War that both Sides Won
    Ch6 – Software as a Service
    Ch7 – Service Oriented Architecture
    Ch8 – Managing Mobile Business
    Ch9 – Social Networking

    Part-3
    Ch10 – Enterprise Searc and Retrieval
    Ch11 – Enterprise 2.0 Business Inteligence
    Ch12 – Master Data Management
    Ch13 – Procurement in Chaos

    Part-4
    Ch14 – Agile Software Development
    Ch15 – Enterprise Risk Management
    Ch16 – Implementing Open Source Software
    Ch17 – Global Engineering
    Ch18 – Enterprise 2.0 IT Project Failure
    Ch19 – Readying the troops for Battle
    Ch20 – Sustainability and Green IT

    Part-5
    Ch21 – Finding Opportunity in Chaos

    That’s it for my review. I hope it gives an insight of what to expect from the book.
    Thansk fo reading the review.

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  2. Debbie Hemley says
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The Next Wave of Technologies is Now, April 28, 2010
    By 
    Debbie Hemley (Boston, MA) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: The Next Wave of Technologies: Opportunities in Chaos (Hardcover)

    Phil Simon collaborated with an impressive network of experts to write about a wide spectrum of Enterprise 2.0 technologies. The book demystifies topics you may have thought were hands-off to you: SaaS (software as a service), enterprise search and retrieval (ESR), service-oriented architecture (SOA). The book also covers topics which may feel more mainstream at this point such as cloud computing, mobile technologies, and social networking.

    The Next Wave of Technologies is a must-read for IT professionals who are scrambling to keep up with the implications of new technologies and a book for their colleagues who need to interface with them. Students and consulting firms will also benefit from reading the book. Simon writes, “…it does not provide all of the answers to any one technology, but summarizes the questions that readers should be asking themselves.”

    One thing is clear, we can’t bury our head in the sand until the next wave of technologies settle. All of us who want to stay current and competitive need to have a good picture of the choices out there today and the effects they will have on the ways we communicate professionally and personally.

    The next wave of technologies is now!

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