by Colin Cecil | Aug 18, 2024 | Best Practices, Data Governance, Risk Management, Technical Debt
What is Considered an Orphaned Application? Every found a server stuck in a closet still running with some application on it? Acquired a company and all of the employees headed straight for the exit? An unlisted application is found on a server that has to be retired?...
by Colin Cecil | Aug 17, 2024 | Best Practices, Delivering Value, Risk Management
Keep it All or Slice and Dice? Easiest post on this site. Back in the 80s data storage was at a premium, particularly in mainframes. I remember thinking that the 160MB hard disk in my new computer was absurd and that I’d never fill it – now a single video...
by Colin Cecil | Aug 16, 2024 | Best Practices, Data Governance, Delivering Value
Quick aside. This is a group of people celebrating that according to AI are “mixed ethnicity and age”. WTF? Rant #1 Over … On To A Rant About The Fundamental Failure of Application Design Of all the posts on this blog this may be the one that matters...
by Colin Cecil | Aug 16, 2024 | Best Practices, Data Governance, Technical Debt
“What is dead may never die” George R. R. Martin The Good As part of the implementation of an application (or at worst retrofitted) all of the data associated with an application that are subject to records retention are either: extracted as part of a Data...
by Colin Cecil | Aug 15, 2024 | Data Governance, SaaS
Software-as-a-service (SaaS) has increasingly become the most popular deployment method for many enterprise level applications. There are many benefits including: Rapid deployment Cost savings, both in purchase and support Regular upgrades Reduced need for internal...