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Archive for September, 2011

Data Governance – a must-have to ensure data quality – Part 2

In Part 1, we saw an overview of Data Governance and the initiatives firms need to take to incorporate governance. Let’s now look a bit more in detail about Data Quality Management as this is a key step in Data Governance towards ensuring data quality. Why is Data Quality Management necessary? Data Quality Management is […]

Does the Customer Experience Matter for B2B

I just read an article passed on by Erin Eschen Moloney.  It’s a great article by Paul Hagen of Forrester. In the article, he notes his belief that the customer experience is just as important to insurance companies and others whose customers are businesses as for the likes of Disney.   It’s important enough to translate […]

It’s time to keep the Meaning in Meaningful Use

In the chase to implement EMRs and meet the deadlines for attestation for Meaningful Use, the real reason behind the requirements seems to get lost in some healthcare organizations. Those numerators and denominators represent people – patients with real medical needs that simply don’t want to be a number or a faceless statistic. As the […]

Education sessions at #spc11 with @slkrck @MarcyKellar @PorterOnPortal @silvaticus @spgenie @John_Roe #spcRockstars

In addition to the Panel Sessions featuring many members of the SharePoint Community that will be occurring in the Perficient booth (#801) over the course of the SharePoint Conference, Perficient colleagues will also be presenting the following education sessions. Monday, Oct 3rd: 12 Things Not to do on a Portals Project, 12 – 12:30 pm PST […]

Meet #SharePoint Conference panelist @spgenie #spc11 #spcRockstars

I’m excited to introduce a panelist for our Monday SharePoint Women in Technology Panel at 10.30am PST on Monday October 3rd at the Perficient booth at the SharePoint Conference in Anaheim, CA.  Please meet Suzanne George aka @spgenie. Suzanne George, MCTS has developed, administered, and architected online web site applications since 1995 and has worked […]

Meet #SharePoint Women in Tech Panelist @JanisHall #spc11 #spcRockstars

I’m excited to introduce SharePoint Women in Technology panelist and longtime Twitter buddy Janis Hall aka @JanisHall. Janis will be a panelist on our second SharePoint Women in Technology panel session at noon on Wednesday October 5th at the  SharePoint Conference in Anaheim, CA. All panel sessions will take place in the Perficient booth (#801). […]

Meet @John_Roe presenting on Building Compelling #Extranets at #spc11 10/6 booth 801 #spcRockstars

I’m excited to introduce Perficient colleague John Roe aka @John_Roe. John will be presenting Building Compelling Extranet Solutions for Customers, Partners, and Employees on SharePoint 2010 at 10.30am PST on Thursday October 6th at the Perficient booth (#801) at the SharePoint Conference in Anaheim, CA.  Please meet John Roe! John is a Director in Perficient’s […]

Are you Ready to SharePoint? Tips for the 2011 Microsoft SharePoint Conference

In less than a week, Disneyland will be better suited to be called SharePointland.Technology gurus will descend upon Anaheim, Calif. October 3-6 to learn the latest and greatest from Microsoft SharePoint, network with colleagues at the larger-than-life social events and hopefully leave with more knowledge than they came with. Although this will be my inaugural […]

The Requirements: A Comedy, Part 2

In the classic documentary This is Spinal Tap, crack documentarian Marti DeBergi captures a textbook case of requirements specifications gone awry.  The dialogue went like this: Ian: When we get the actual, uh, set, when we get the piece,  it’ll…it’ll follow exactly these specifications. I mean even these contours and everything? Artist: Um, I’m not […]

The Requirements: In Iambic Pentameter

This is the fourth entry in a series on what constitutes good requirements, regardless of how they are written, stated, shown, or otherwise intended.  In this entry, we offer a gentle reminder that requirements should also be verifiable. When requirements are verifiable it simply means that they are expressed in a way that our product […]

Data Governance – a must-have to ensure data quality – Part 1

While one of my earlier posts on Quality Data being a pre-requisite for every BI technique is still generating both positive and negative responses, I felt it would be apt to delve into Data Governance and see why it is necessary to be incorporated to achieve & maintain better data quality. First, lets have a […]

Real Time Quality Score Defined, with Google’s Frederick Vallaeys

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