December 29, 2012 3:16 PM
Posted by: James Murray
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seattle IT consultingAs a Seattle IT Consulting company I get lots of help from the most unexpected sources. This morning I got an email telling me about this great CRM add-on. My friend knew that I was giving a talk on CRM on January 10th...
December 11, 2012 10:14 AM
Posted by: James Murray
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seattle IT ServicesIn working with clients between about $800,000 / year and 5 Million dollars per year, companies need to make a change. I started out as more of a
November 12, 2012 1:59 PM
Posted by: James Murray
Business continuity,
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Cloud architecture,
Information Technology,
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IT Consulting,
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modern network archtictureMost IT experts are thinking tactically. Our job as is to think about how to do things. How am I going to keep systems up and running? How am I going to fix something that failed? How am I going to do what I’m doing more...
June 16, 2012 10:35 PM
Posted by: James Murray
Cloud architecture,
modern network archtictectI work as a Seattle IT Consultant, sometimes as a part time CIO or technology architect for my clients. One of my potential clients was struggling with the concept of strategic business strategy and asked,
“Give me examples of 'business technology strategy. Define this for me. Tell me exactly...
December 11, 2011 11:02 PM
Posted by: James Murray
IT Consulting,
modern network archtictectI saw it ten years ago, I see it today. A network is built. The business systems are built on the network. As the business grows, the technology remains the same. As the business grows further, the technical systems begin choking the productivity of the organization.