What are the pre-eminent organizations, reference books, and other resources addressing enterprise IT security? I have heard the ITIL security volume was not...
Sadly there are no good books that address enterprise IT security. There are either books for coders or those attempting to acheive CISSP certification. The...
HI, Ok, ITIL is a framework for IT Service Management. I'm looking for IT Infrastrucuture Management Best Practices and already know the MOf Operating...
eTOM is a framework developed by the telecom industry. That being said, all the telephony companies I have worked with have adopted ITIL, or are not using a...
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James, did you consider any of the following: + BS/ISO 17799 (parts 1 and 2) - the international code of practice and certification for information security...
Oops, missed the kicker: In my more than eighteen years at the Federal Reserve, much has surprised me, but nothing more than the remarkable ability of our ...
Charlie, With your permission, the MPO like to extend this invitation to your discussion group members, as they may have an interesting perspective to share...
Back in April 2005, IASA, the International Association of Software Architects, formed a working group focused on IT architectural "Foundations & Taxonomy"...
Greetings all, I have my first review draft done for my book. If you are interested in reviewing please drop me a note. I'm going to start posting excerpts ...
I would love to review the draft. Feedback on the list - Be sure to provide something even more concise for managers to read. You have framed this issue most...
Charlie, Your principles are good although some of them are VERY difficult to implement given the current state of best practices combined with the typical...
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GM and SEI standards activity re: outsourcing Longtime followers of this blog may remember that GM CIO Ralph Szygenda's call for "ERP for IT" was the first...
Yes, this is an interesting development. You'll find more on http://www.sei.cmu.edu/programs/acquisition- support/presentations/gallagher/swoutsourcing.pdf ...
A value chain approach to IT One of the major sections in my book is the development of a unified process framework. The reader might well ask: with such...
PS. The concept of value chain originates with theorist Michael Porter, from his book <http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0684841460/sr=8-2/qid=1139798993/ref=p ...
MessageCharles, It's worth mentioning that Porter's book was published over twenty years ago. The model I created for organizing application portfolios was...
You might check that last assertion. I think the human species has been working with real and conceptual value-chains since the first days of exchange (e.g.,...
Correction, Mr. Porter's book was first copyrighted in 1985, while his current book's introduction was copyrighted in 1998. Along the lines of Jeff Tash...
It is likely to have its origin in our language from the fields of either economics or accounting. I find references to "value" going back to the Babylonians...
An essential library for IT governance Looking over the books I've read recently - I can recommend all of the titles below personally as the core of a library...
Charlie et al - I expect you (Charlie) are the most recent traveller through academic corridors. It's of course belaboring the obvious that "they don't teach...
Hi David, MBA/MIS education is generally in crisis right now. Anecdote is that senior MIS faculty at the U of MN Carlson school have been forced to retire...
What scares me is that we don't let a doctor loose on patents until they have been approved by their professional body, we don't let an engineer sign off a...
The hard part about establishing licenses is that one needs to first establish a set of standards against which the license can be based. And that's the hard...