Web-Based Infrastructures
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A 4-D Framework
First Edition,304 pp.
ISBN: 0-13-032989-4
( by:Sanmay Mukhopadhyay and Cooper Smith ) |
Web-Based Infrastructures
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How to maximize the value of your next Web-centered initiative.
Drawing on powerful lessons from recent years, this book identifies the critical “business, people, process, and technology” elements associated with successful Web-centered IT and business initiatives. Plus it shows exactly how to integrate all four elements to deliver maximum value. Web-Based Infrastructures: A 4D Framework outlines both the unique and “classic” issues that surround Web-based IT initiatives, then presents critical process solutions that transcend technology to cover every dimension of the business. In addition, it defines a solid and powerful 4D framework that will support virtually any project or initiative.
- Leveraging IT best practices to define and deliver Web-centered businesses and business processes
- A phased, disciplined project management approach to creating value
- New value chain methodologies, analysis, and redesign techniques for the Web-centered enterprise
- High-velocity implementation solutions built upon the reality of constant change
Web-Based Infrastructures: A 4D Framework will dramatically improve the way IT professionals and managers work together to design, implement, and manage technology infrastructure, and how they use that infrastructure for competitive advantage.
About the Authors
Sanmay Mukhopadhyay, has more than 20 years of experience in IT and business consulting. He managed large-scale global IT projects as a consultant and manager of large companies and has consulted on strategic planning, business visioning, architecture, and process improvement. He has developed methodologies for engagement management, account planning, and business-to-technology mapping.
Cooper Smith, former director of technology at Nickelodeon Digital Lab and Animation Studios, recently became the CTO at Education World, a Web site geared toward teachers and students. He holds an engineering degree from Harvard.
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