Perspective
Despite the best efforts of all the people involved, an IT project can fail. Either it will be completely unable to function or it will be overwhelmed by the needs of the organization that commissioned it. There are a variety of reasons for the failure and it is important to have an understanding of them in order to avoid the pitfalls when undertaking future projects. This article aims to outline some of the major issues that can cause a perfectly sensible business IT plan to fall flat on its feet.
Human beings will be at the heart of any business IT project. They will be the working capital that ensures it is commissioned and at the end that it is used for the purpose for which it was commissioned. They will bring their own judgments, skills and failings to the project and could ultimately bring it down. Read the rest of this entry
As we have aware of, one of the key talking points in advancing the cause of health care access to American citizens was the ability to create savings by adjusting the business information technology structures that currently exist in the healthcare system of the USA in both the private sector and public sector. Despite being the leading power in the world, the USA government has consistently struggled to provide health care access to millions of its citizens.
There is a debate to be had about whether the government should be involved anyway. However the limits of this article do not allow for such extensive debate. Needless to say there is a general consensus that the Information Technology systems existing in many healthcare systems across the world are quite expensive and often do not meet the needs of the end users. Read the rest of this entry







