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Don’t queue for the ski jump if you don’t know how to ski

The Agile Manager

As a learning exercise, it is fantastic. Deploy some fintech and get these people off the payroll already. I keep a record of what I do on individual stones, on how I configure machines and the maintenance I perform on them, and for the totality of activities I do in the workshop each day. But mistakes are expensive.

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Expat CIOs: IT leaders broaden horizons with global experiences

CIO

With lots of Indians here and not much of a time difference, change management is less, too.” The challenges of managing IT in a foreign land Adjusting to a new environment, motivating team members, and earning trust are challenges all expat CIOs confront.

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FSI Member Spotlight Episode #17 – Matt Beecher

Praxent

Then from there, we employ really three microservice products off of Fineuron. FSI Member Spotlight Episode #17: Challenges and opportunities surrounding banking data architecture and the pressures of digital transformation initiatives. Tim Hamilton: Matt, tell us what is Neocova, and the suite of products that you all have developed?

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Legacy Modernization

The Agile Manager

Decades of poor architecture guidelines and lax developer discipline resulted in the commercial-off-the-shelf components of an ERP becoming inseparable from the custom code built around it. The exercise of assessing, modeling and dispositioning the landscape does offer valuable new ways of looking at legacy assets.

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The CIO and M&A, Part I

The Agile Manager

Glossy proclamations of new strategic visions often boil down to a prosaic cost-cutting exercise, or into a failure of implementation." M&A is a great process for creating fees for bankers, and for destroying the value held by shareholders." -- John Authers, writing in the Financial Times Industries tend to go through waves of deal-making.