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Information Technology – 10 Myths about Data Warehousing

Debunking some common myths about data warehousing to bring the focus back to business

There are several reasons why data warehousing projects are expensive and fail to produce sufficient value for the business. I consider following 10 myths to be the main cause of the problem:

Myth #1 – A data Warehouse can create competitive advantage

Myth #2 – A data Warehouse is required for business intelligence

Myth #3 – Data Warehousing starting point is an enterprise data model

Myth #4 – You need both an Operational Data Store and a Data Warehouse to cover the entire spectrum of business reporting

Myth #5 – Data Warehousing requires an engineering approach

Myth #6 – Data Warehousing fails due to problems with transaction-processing systems

Myth #7 – We can’t predict what questions will be asked from a data warehouse

Myth #8 – Data Warehousing improves decision-making

Myth #9 – Data Warehousing empowers front-line and business staff to do their own analysis

Myth #10 – Data Warehousing reduces overall cost of reporting on business performance and opportunities

I’m sure that this will come as a sacrilege to those who have spent a career building their knowledge and practice of data warehousing. I’ve examined this topic in a lot more detail at A Myth Buster Anthology of Data Warehousing.

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IT Staffing – CIOs Finally Ready to Start Hiring Again

After years of penny pinching and putting off key software and hardware implementations, IT executives now say they’re ready to start hiring again.

It was the worst of times these past three, four years and IT workers suffered as much as more as most. While companies across all industries were busy pink-slipping millions of workers, shuttering facilities and abandoning all non-essentially IT projects, it was the networking, software and security specialists who were out of work and largely out of luck.

But as CIO Update found, those days appear to be over as the vast majority of some 1,400 CIOs surveyed say they’re adding headcount and are feeling far more optimistic about their company’s future than they have in years.

According to survey by headhunter Robert Half International, 64 percent of CIOs blamed understaffing in their company’s IT department for impairing their ability to implement innovative or emerging technologies.

To turn things around and build out computing environments in the cloud or to update ancient installed hardware and software platforms, CIOs will have to not only begin hiring more networking and cloud-computing specialists, but pay them handsomely to keep competitors from luring them away.

It’s not the exactly 1999 again, but CIOs are starting to see some blue sky on the horizon and that means good things for IT workers across the board.

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IT Security – Gartner: IT security spending to remain steady, but not a top CIO priority

A top research firm predicts that IT security spending will remain steady through 2011 with identity management as the top focus, but also suggests that CIOs still don’t rank security projects among their high-priority initiatives.

Stamford, Conn.-based Gartner Inc. will announce Thursday that during the next 12 months, it expects that enterprises will spend approximately 5% of their total IT budgets on information security technology. While that percentage is down slightly from 6% last year, Gartner forecasts that overall IT budgets will increase by nearly 2%, meaning security spending will largely hold its ground.

My concern is this treading water… spending the same amount as last year, and hoping they attack someone else.
Mark Kadrich
President and CEO, The Security Consortium

Gartner this week is previewing its latest security spending data — compiled via a host of recent research efforts — in advance of its Security and Risk Management Summit, which takes place near Washington D.C. June 21-23.

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Information Technology – IT’s human energy crisis

An essential question for all IT leaders to ponder is whether their IT organization is exothermic — one that releases positive energy) or endothermic — one that sucks energy out of the enterprise)

Word association time: When I say "IT energy," what do you think of? After everything that’s been written in the past couple of years about green IT and the amount of electricity that’s needed to power data centers, you probably think first about the cost of our profligate energy consumption.

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IT News – How to Build IT-Business Alignment

The first practical guide to building IT-business alignment.

Year after year, IT survey results inevitably state that one of the top priorities for the coming year will be to align IT with the business. It is as if alignment is some unattainable and mysterious process and IT leaders prefer to avoid it in fear of failure – or perhaps in fear of receiving more work as a result. The topic certainly gets a lot of attention and is often the source of many articles – such as this one, as well as presentations at IT conferences. After requisite googling task, I found 3,300,000 results on the topic!

To make this article standout and ascend above the rest of the chatter, I will describe what alignment is and precisely how to build it for your organization. That’s right, the first practical guide to achieving in your business!

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Perm JD Edwards Enterprise One Senior CNC Administrator – Richmond, VA

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Perm JD Edwards Enterprise One Senior CNC Administrator – Richmond, VA

Create medical supply solutions so well thought out, they give our customers time to focus on what matters – their patients.

At this client company, you have the power to integrate customized supply management solutions that enable healthcare professionals to deliver exceptional care. Solutions that optimize supply purchasing and materials management. Giving doctors more time to manage lives, instead of supplies. Join our supportive, collaborative team and make a real difference in your future. That’s the power to build your future.

Position Description

Responsible for translating he client’s business requirements into specific systems, applications or process designs for very large complex IT solutions and integrating architecture.  Acts as an advocate for the client, as the ultimate authority on the architecture designed to address client business problems.  Provides direction for design activities.

Design, install, configure, modify, develop, upgrade, administer, tune and troubleshoot all aspects of MMS’s E1 (EnterpriseOne) ERP System, (one of the largest, most extensively enhanced JD Edwards systems in the world), particularly the complex and proprietary Configurable Network Computing (CNC) middleware layer.

Execute daily tasks around CNC including object package builds and deployments, server installs, and middleware maintenance.   Design new installs, application and middleware upgrades, and the porting of customized code to new releases; then guide the other technical resources implementing the foregoing.    Manage performance of E-1components through proactive tuning and  troubleshooting.    Determine which electronic software updates (ESU) to take to keep system stable and in vendor support range.   Decide how to adjust periodically all system wide settings and parameters to insure reliability of E1.    Maintain close working relationship with Oracle’s JDE support staff and find fixes to issues and best practices at the JDE users web site.    Coordinate CNC work both orally and in writing, with a wide range of staff, from senior IT management to junior developers.

Minimum Requirements

· 8+ years experience in software engineering and/or software architecture.

· Seven years as CNC Administrator of E1 system, at least four in a most senior capacity CNC person.

· Business analyst level understanding of a wide range of processes, particularly order entry, purchasing, inventory and warehousing.

Additional Knowledge & Skills

· Installation, setup and configuration of JDE environments, pathcodes, subsystems, Object Management Workbench (OMW) for project promotions, package builds and deployments, Object Configuration Management (OCM) Mappings, and Security Server.

· Fluent user of JDE OneWorld Development Tool Set, able to build and modify master business functions, and program in C++.

· Hands on experience with logical server installation, configuration, and security workbench.

· Expert knowledge of multiple foundations, OMW Transfer rules, roles, subsystems, and E-1 application servers. Can build development utilities and do joint troubleshooting with application developers.

Education

A four year degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics, or physical sciences or equivalent of relevant work experience.

Client offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. Our client is everywhere in healthcare. They offer a wealth of opportunity for individuals with a desire to make a difference in providing industry-leading, integrated healthcare services and solutions. Individuals with the passion to be a part of our entire continuum of patient-focused care. As an equal opportunity employer, our client unites the talents and contributions of all to advance the power of healthcare.

If you have this experience, feel you are a fit for this position, and are interested, please answer the questions below:

1) Do you have an updated Word copy of your resume?

2) What is your availability to start?

3) Are you open to direct-hire?

4) What is your current salary or pay rate?

5) Are you currently eligible to work for any employer in the US?

6) When is the best time to contact you and what # can you be reached at for this opportunity?

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Job Tips and Job News – Computerworld’s Smart Salary Tool 2010

Is your salary on par with what your peers are making? Use our Smart Salary Tool to compare your pay with IT workers in similar jobs from across the U.S. Our 2010 survey reports on salaries from nearly 6,000 IT professionals.

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Job Tips and Job News – Projected Increase in Hiring

The Robert Half Professional Employment Report projects a 3% increase in hiring for the third quarter.  It’s obviously not tremendous growth, but it is movement in the right direction.

Overall, a net 3% (6% increase, 3% decrease) of surveyed executives said they plan to increase the number of full-time employees in professional occupations in the third quarter.

This is down slightly from the prior quarter’s forecast but continues a trend of hiring outpacing staff reductions.  Transportation and business services projected the most growth, while the legal field had the strongest hiring activity projections. New England was the regional leader.

Cross posted from About.com

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Information Technology – In praise of unsung IT heroes!

Next time an IT person helps you out, or even listens to your whining without complaint, offer to take that person to lunch. Or, at least, say thank you and really mean it.

Gawd, it’s so easy to be negative, which is why an article praising the efforts of unsung IT heroes caught my attention.

The message is simple, short, and sweet: despite all the project failures, legions of IT workers do a great job every day. They suffer the sins, inexperience, and bad attitudes of non-technical colleagues who act like IT people are their personal servants.

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Job Tips and Job News – Cloud computing momentum: What it means for CIOs and IT departments

Cloud computing has gone from being scoffed at by CIOs to being one of the top two CIO concerns of 2010. TechRepublic and ZDNet recently did a Webcast in which ZDNet Editor in Chief Larry Dignan and I discussed the full range of issues that IT leaders face when considering if and how to implement cloud computing.

Some of specific topics included:

  • The different flavors of cloud computing
  • Security concerns
  • Compliance with the cloud
  • Cloud-washing
  • Private cloud vs. public cloud
  • Bringing legacy code to the cloud
  • How the cloud will affect IT jobs

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Tags: IT Jobs, cloud computing, IT departments, CIO, IT leaders

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