A new free whitepaper is available from Prevoyance Group. This whitepaper provides tips and techniques for successfully planning and executing on global enterprise change projects. Whether you are implementing a new software...
This month's MacNewsWorld discusses a lawsuit filed by Apple against handset maker HTC. HTC is the primary manufacturer of Google's smartphones, including the new flagship Nexus One model. While patent lawsuits between technology...
Prevoyance Group's Patrick Gray recently spoke with author Phil Simon about what it take to transition corporate IT from a utility shop to a "Breakthrough" IT operation. Along the way they talked about how to manage...
With so much to consider when kicking off a new project: methodologies, new processes, funding and the like, it is easy to overlook the key to ensuring project success: people. In the blog post hosted by projectplace.com, Patrick...
In this month's edition of Forbes, Patrick Gray is interviewing regarding that bane of corporate life: bad business jargon. If you cringe every time someone suggests you need "more boots on the ground doing blue-ocean,...
In the most recent edition of The CTO Forum, Patrick Gray asks if IT is partly culpable for the recent financial crisis. With the Finance sector being a leading spender on technology, and Business Intelligence supposed to...
IT Business Edge quotes Patrick Gray regarding cloud computing, and other disruptive technologies. Mr. Gray mentions that "... putting another layer of buzzword fronting on a stale cake will likely make little practical...
Commenting on the tendency of IT to overlook the importance of hiring, and "outsource" the critical talent management function of IT to human resources, this month's Processor magazine highlights Prevoyance Group president...
In this month's Processor Magazine, Prevoyance Group president Patrick Gray suggests that there is more to purchasing new servers than the old "bigger, better and faster" criteria frequently employed by IT. Looking at what...
Patrick Gray discusses where the "next eBay" might be found, and how corporate IT can learn from eBay's successes and failures in an article in Virtual Strategy magazine. The full text of the article can be found here.

