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Reconsidering IT as a Portfolio

I was reading Bruce MacEwen's blog, Adam Smith, Esq., this evening and saw that he addressed one of my longtime favorite tech topics - taking a portfolio approach (based on modern portfolio theory) to technology. Ron Friedmann also discussed this topic recently.

I have written and spoken on this topic quite a bit over the years - see, for example, this article from 2001 - but I can't say that I've set the world afire with the idea. So, I'm hopeful that the recent attention to the topic will prompt you to consider the approach as a way to help define your technology strategy.

As an aside, I'm especially intrigued by the combination of portfolio theory and "prudence," as you'll see in my article I linked to above.


[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (http://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]


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