Hidden Cost of Treating Security as a Project Instead of a Practice

Security projects are easy to celebrate. A firewall is installed. An audit is completed. A new tool is deployed. There’s a sense of accomplishment—something tangible

What the Rise of Always-Connected Devices Is Doing to Business Expectations

Always-connected devices are quietly rewriting the rules of work. BlackBerry devices are everywhere. Email no longer waits for office hours. Clients expect responses faster because

Looking Ahead: Why the Next Era of Business Will Demand Better Technology Discipline

As 2006 comes to a close, one direction is clear. Businesses are no longer choosing whether to rely on technology. They are choosing how responsibly

When Technology Stops Being a Tool and Starts Being a Liability

Technology is meant to enable work. But there’s a point where unmanaged systems stop helping and start hindering. When that line is crossed, technology becomes

Day-to-Day Cost of Undisciplined Technology Decisions

Undisciplined technology decisions rarely cause immediate failure. They cause friction. A few extra steps. A workaround that becomes routine. A system that technically works but

What The Terminal Gets Right About Systems, People, and Waiting

When The Terminal came out, most people saw it as a story about bureaucracy, immigration, and one man stuck in the wrong place at the

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