By Michael Krigsman on July 22, 2010
My buddy, Tom Wailgum, who writes for CIO.com, truly understands Gartner’s periodic Hype Cycle report. In fact, he betters the Gartner approach by throwing in all the technologies (and some people) about which we really care.
Adding fuel to the flames of improvement, Tom brings in gossip and dirt as well. Yes, he knows the enterprise!
In the spirit of broadening all our perspectives, here’s the new Wailgum Hype Cycle for 2010:

(Cross-posted @ IT Project Failures Blog RSS | ZDNet)
Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged CIO.com, gartner, Humor, Hype Cycle, Wailgum Hype Cycle |
Well-known expert on why IT projects fail, CEO of
Asuret, a Brookline, MA consultancy that uses specialized tools to measure and detect potential vulnerabilities in projects, programs, and initiatives. Also a popular and prolific blogger, writing the
IT Project Failures blog for ZDNet. Frequently quoted by the press on topics related to IT management.
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