Category Archives: ICT Strategy
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ICT Principles 1 of 8: Utility Computing
Leave a commentApril 3, 2012 by Jim Morton
This is the first of eight blog posts which will describe our general principles for ICT; these are the major …
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Enter The Principles
6March 2, 2012 by Jim Morton
As the basis for all of our ICT Strategy work we decided it would be a great idea to come …
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Left to your own devices
1October 4, 2011 by Jim Morton
The last post was about how ICT needs to understand that the consumer market is now more than capable of providing …
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Embracing Consumerisation, or, The Horse is Dog Food
4September 16, 2011 by Jim Morton
Having now worked in ICT for nearly 14 years (the kind of stretch you probably wouldn’t get for armed robbery, …
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Going formal with the applications strategy
Leave a commentMarch 28, 2011 by Jim Morton
There has been a recent directive here that we all need to smarten up a bit, myself in particular. So …
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A condensed preview of our web strategy
4March 22, 2011 by Jim Morton
As I often complain, it is a big challenge in my line of work to make things sound fun, or …
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Open Source: Give as well as take
3July 1, 2010 by Jim Morton
It wasn’t all that long ago when any suggestion of using open source software in the organisation was met with …
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Re-use of open data and applying the same idea within WCC
2June 14, 2010 by Jim Morton
It has been a bit quiet around here while I have been concentrating on the Warwickshire Open Data intiative. This …
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Making Visionary Strategy a Practical Reality: The Open Data project
3April 28, 2010 by Jim Morton
After a couple of years of persuasion, intimidation, bribery and tearful pleading we are now able to show how the …
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Warwickshire Already Using the Cloud
2April 1, 2010 by James Smith
The excellent work within the New Wave Application Strategy is starting to deliver benefits; both in terms of providing the …
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