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SOURCING STRATEGIES TO DRIVE DIGITAL DISRUPTION: EARLY AND FAST-EVOLVING

Leading-edge executives at organizations drive growth, innovate, and disrupt industries through emerging technologies: social, mobile, cloud, analytics, sensors, GIS and others. 85% of executives in a recent survey shared that “the need to drive innovation and growth” would have a moderate or high impact on IT services spending. But, today’s technology buyers face a fragmented, fast-moving landscape of niche technology and services providers in newer spaces (social, mobile, cloud) as well as new offerings from their largest global partners.

Often the leading- and bleeding-edge disruption comes from business stakeholders, rather than IT or sourcing executives; sourcing executives struggle to keep up with the fast pace of change that business demands. Our research shows that this fragmented, divisional, silo approach to buying (often under the radar screen) can create risk and go against enterprise IT strategy decisions.

To help their organizations navigate through these emerging options, we have identified three key principals of IT sourcing strategy:

  1. Change the rules for working with vendors and partners. To thrive in the world of digital disruption and to enable sourcing of emerging technologies and services that drive digital disruption, sourcing strategists must create new rules for working with technology partners. They must increase the emphasis on innovation and differentiation and treat partners who excel in these dimensions differently from other tiered suppliers.
  2. Create new pathways that let business work efficiently with IT and IT sourcing.  Beyond educating business about the benefits of working with centralized IT and sourcing groups, sourcing executives should make it as easy as possible for business to use “approved” suppliers and to make a case to get suppliers “approved” quickly. For ones that are already approved, sourcing should lead in driving models such as internal App Stores (i.e., mobile, cloud) that let business easily access the new vendors and services. They should also have quick, easy ways for business to get an interesting supplier on the list for approval, lest under-the-radar screen buying continue.
  3. Revisit the calculations and “rules” for risk. All technology buyers in the organization should have some key risk questions they must answer before moving forward with a technology or services investment. Is the information this technology touches valuable? What are the opportunities to steal information / IP? What are the impacts of this technology purchase? What are the compliance implications (i.e., HIPAA)?  A framework or decision-tree for risk assessment should guide business users on when they should (or must) work with centralized sourcing groups, legal, security, and corporate IT.

 Thoughts? Experiences? We would love to hear from you.

 Come learn more about our research on sourcing digital disruption at our upcomingForrester Forums on May 6-7 in Washington, DC and on June 10-11 in London, UK.  (Early Bird pricing for the US forum available until tomorrow, March 23.)

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Innovation oppty for IT leadership – WebRTC to bolster services and cut costs – Network World

“This will move voice and video from being applications; [they become] more of a feature,” says Jan Liden, a senior product manager at Google who is working on the WebRTC standard.

“IT executives should sit down with their own application developers over the next year to see what’s possible,” says Irwin Lazar, an analyst with Nemertes Research.

Businesses need to explore Firefox, Chrome’s WebRTC to bolster services and cut costs – Network World.

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A Cloud Management Taxonomy | VentureFizz

From Joe Kinsella, CTO and Founder of #CloudPercept; his closing conclusions:

“I strongly believe we are watching the disruption of an $18 billion industry, as existing market leaders in systems management struggle and fail to break free of the value chains that anchor them to increasingly outdated and ineffective value propositions. If this proves true, we should be seeing soon additional IPOs and acquisitions, as existing categories mature and new ones are created.”

…another area where #ITconnecter can help with IT #innovation management….

A Cloud Management Taxonomy | VentureFizz.

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Open-Xchange to launch open-source, browser-based office suite – PC Advisor

Microsoft Office?  Google Apps?  Apache Foundation’s OpenOffice, due for a big v4.0 refresh?  LibreOffice?  Whats great about these choices is the opportunity to consider alternatives to the existing “desktop” ecosystem. If Microsoft doesn’t feel Linux cloud-based desktops are a potential threat, they should….

Open-Xchange to launch open-source, browser-based office suite – PC Advisor.

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13 Business Apps for Busy Entrepreneurs (Infographic)

From financial management to customer support, manage your business from anywhere with the help of these mobile apps.

via 13 Business Apps for Busy Entrepreneurs (Infographic).

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Department for Business, Innovation and Skills loses more than 100 devices in three years | IT PRO

Do you really want to leave #data on #mobile devices?  Or should they be access-only #end-points to #cloud-based virtual #workspaces?

Department for Business, Innovation and Skills loses more than 100 devices in three years | IT PRO.

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How to: Win2K8 w/ PCoIP, Linked Clones, USB, Printing & much more on VMware View » myvirtualcloud.net

If Microsoft is too busy fighting internal turf wars over who gets what license revenues,and as a result trying to deny/ignore megatrends like BYOD and cloud-based virtual desktops, something like this Win2K8 solution workaround helps*.

How to: Win2K8 w/ PCoIP, Linked Clones, USB, Printing & much more on VMware View » myvirtualcloud.net.

* As would going to Google Apps or the Apache Software Foundation’s Office alternative, OpenOffice (www.openoffice.org), on Linux desktops.

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Innovation at its purest…”Wow…All I can say is Wow…” and no, this is not about Lebron

Amazing and awe-inspiring…..

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Carnac the Magnificent – Why did Intel let workers bring 24,000 new gadgets to work? | CITEworld

Carnac the Magnificent – Why did Intel let workers bring 24,000 new gadgets to work?

…and the answer is – To get an extra 57 minutes out of work from them, daily.

Intel: Here’s why we let workers bring 24,000 new gadgets to work | CITEworld.

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Providing storage for VDI: Shared or SAN?

Nice article, thank you. A very interesting virtual storage solution is worth considering given it has significant advantages over the VSA. #Greenbytes appears as if it may be a game-changer.  Think of it as a Nexenta on steroids for virtual desktop applications.

Providing storage for VDI: Shared or SAN?.

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