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News - Monday, July 11, 2011 17:25 - 0 Comments
Changing the enterprise IT buying paradigm
blog Fascinating post here on TechCrunch by Aaron Levie, founder and chief executive of Box.net, which is a bit like an enterprise-focused version of file sharing company Dropbox. If you work in enterprise IT and buy stuff, go away and read it. You won’t be wasting your time.
There’s a lot of things I like about Levie’s thinking, because it broadly sums up much of the change beginning to raise its head within enterprise IT purchasing circles in Australia at the moment. It’s as if the ‘agile’ paradigm of software development is also taking over the way chief information officers and IT managers think about the way they buy goods and services for their businesses.
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