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Jon's cheeky end-of-weekly on which articles hit (or didn’t) on diginomica and beyond - for the week ending August 9, 2013.

Jon's cheeky end-of-weekly on which articles hit (or didn’t) on diginomica and beyond - for the week ending August 9, 2013.
Is the old analyst game over? Not quite yet. Ray Wang makes an impassioned plea for change but will he be successful.
Andre Durand, founder of identity and access management vendor Ping Identity, describes a future when standards will eliminate the need to use passwords in the cloud
You can frame the enterprise mobility debate in a multitude of ways. I'm partial to this one: Where are the apps? And - how do you build a great one?
How tough should organisations be when it comes to negotiating those all important terms and conditions? Do you really need that all-encompassing SLA? Or is there another way forward?
AOL has been carving a new role of itself, investing heavily in the digital video space, as part of a push to evolve from a subscription-based ISP into an advertising-supported digital media business.
Fortune 500 CEOs aren't getting social online according to a new study that finds 68% of them have no social media presence of their own.
What does it take to transition a traditional ERP to the cloud? In this article I discuss the approach SYSPRO has taken for its manufacturing based customers.
Last month, LinkedIn issued one of the most self-serving studies ever created - their third annual global recruiting trends survey. But there are some results worth noting.
IT outages can cost end user organisations dear in both money and reputation. So when failure occurs, is it fair to blame the supplier for not living up to a vision of 99.999% uptime?