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CIO August 1, 2003 Michael Schrage |
Why IT Really Does Matter Businesses can indeed differentiate themselves through IT. It's all a question of how they manage the technology. |
Bio-IT World June 17, 2004 John Russell |
The Satanic Verses of IT From the vehemence of IT industry responses, you'd think Nicholas Carr had written the Satanic Verses of IT with his new book, "Does IT Matter?." Is Carr wrong? If he's not, is that so bad? Maybe the real question is, does Carr's book matter? |
CIO May 1, 2004 Don Tapscott |
The Engine That Drives Success The best companies have the best business models because they have the best IT strategies. |
CIO May 1, 2004 |
The Argument Over IT Author Nicholas Carr and CIO Editor-in-Chief Abbie Lundberg go toe-to-toe on the strategic value of IT. |
BusinessWeek May 24, 2004 Robert Hof |
Is Info Tech All Washed Up? Nicholas G. Carr's book, "Does IT Matter? Information Technology and the Corrosion of Competitive Advantage," is a worthwhile guide to where information technology is headed for the long term. |
CFO June 16, 2003 Scott Leibs |
An Exercise in Utility We may be wired for the promise of IT as a utility, but we're a long way from simply flipping a switch. |
The Motley Fool July 2, 2010 |
IT Expert Nicholas Carr on Google, Apple, Facebook Nicholas Carr talks about his new book, The Shallows. The book focuses on the effect Google and persistent information have on our lives. He offers stock purchase advice too. |
InternetNews February 14, 2006 David Needle |
Open Source Will Help Advance of Utility Computing Open source software will play an important role in the inevitable move to a utility model of computing. |
InternetNews March 18, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
SES: The Cloud And The New Utility Companies Nicholas Carr delivered an inspiring, unsettling vision for computing power as a utility and predicted where the IT economy is headed. |
Fast Company December 2003 James Champy |
Technology Doesn't Matter -- but Only at Harvard Does IT matter anymore? When it comes to innovation, it's more relevant than ever. |