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Blue Slate's people think a lot about the challenges facing their industries today. In the process, they often come up with completely unexpected slants on current issues, or new ways of thinking about business problems. Bluespeak is where they share those thoughts. Feel free to read and reflect.
[Any views or opinion represented in this blog are personal and belong solely to the blogger and do not represent those of Blue Slate Solutions.]
InformationWeek Analytics (http://analytics.informationweek.com/index) invited me to write about the subject of process automation. The article, part of their series covering application architectures, was released in July of this year. It provided an opportunity for me to articulate the key components that are required to succeed in the automation of business processes.
Both the business and IT are positioned to make-or-break the use of process automation tools and techniques. The business must redefine its processes and operational rules so that work may be automated. IT must provide the infrastructure and expertise to leverage the tools of the process automation trade.
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Net Neutrality: Is There a Reason for Concern?
Lately the subject of net neutrality has garnered a lot of attention. As businesses large and small create an ever increasing set of offerings that require lots of bandwidth there is concern that the Internet infrastructure may not be able to keep data flowing smoothly.
The core of the Internet’s bandwidth is provided by a few businesses. These businesses exist to make money. Fundamentally, when demand exceeds supply the cost of the good or service goes up. In this case those costs might appear as increased charges for access or a slowing of one company’s data transfer versus another.
As in many debates there are two extreme positions represented by individuals, companies and trade groups. In this case the dimension being debated is whether there is a need to legislate a message-neutral Internet (Net Neutrality).
The meaning of being “neutral” is that all data flowing across the Internet would be given equal priority. The data being accessed by a doctor reading a CAT scan from a health records system would receive the same priority as someone watching a YouTube video.
Although the debate surrounds whether net neutrality should be a requirement, the reasons for taking a position vary. I’ll start with concerns being shared by those that want a neutral net to be guaranteed.
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