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The KaaS proposition

28. April 2009, by Monty Kalsi

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Buying knowledge is much cheaper than renting or migrating software.. KaaS doesn’t replace on-premise software, SaaS, or services; think of KaaS as a kind of motor oil that makes the whole ERP machine run faster. By making end users smarter, for a lower price point, KaaS reduces later reliance on overblown SI projects and questionable methodologies.

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Talent Arbitrage The Next Differentiator

8. April 2009, by Monty Kalsi

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Last week, IBM decided to move more jobs overseas. To ease that bitter pill to clients worried about offshore service delivery, particularly in the wake of the Satyam fiasco, IBM also filed for a patent on an outsourcing methodology...

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Crowdsourcing through Knowledge Marketplace

3. March 2009, by Monty Kalsi

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From cumulusIQ Blog earlier today.. SAP recently decided to solicit ideas for business-friendly social networking applications from a crowdsourcing platform, Innocentive. SAP got 1,239 responses, which it is currently evaluating to find the best proposed solution. The experiment went so well that SAP submitted another idea to crowdsourcing, this time in search of a vendor-independent way [...]

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Knowledge Marketplace in a world of Open Source

3. February 2009, by Monty Kalsi

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From my recent Blog entry… A recent interview conducted by Charlie Rose with SAP co-CEO Leo Apotheker and Harvard Business School professor Andrew McAfee touched on the future of IT and how it will continue to create competitive advantage for those who are able to integrate the best of business processes with the best in software [...]

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Knowledge as a Service (KaaS)

22. November 2008, by Monty Kalsi

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Training Headache Training is a challenging issue for companies, especially those that use enterprise solutions. It’s just too expensive to train, hire, and develop good employees. Unfortunately, you can’t avoid the problem. Almost all training programs teach a particular set of facts ‘just in case’ users might need it. Organized training, including self-paced courses, delivers [...]

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