Come Together
Most enterprises operate with a multitude of relational databases which have inconsistent database schemas; electronic spreadsheets; electronic word processor documents; HTML documents; PDF files; email messages; system log files; system APIs; and with what amounts to bailing wire, band aids, duct tape, and human effort holding everything together. In their new book, The Future of Accounting ; Dave McComb and Cheryl Dunn call this a "bucket brigade" which is a good description. Per one measurement , the average enterprise uses 275 software applications to get their work done. Each of those software applications don't tend to talk to one another unless work is done to integrate software with other software. Even small and medium sized enterprises have similar issues, just fewer software applications; maybe between 10, 20, or maybe 50. In his book, Software Wasteland , Dave McComb points out that over three quarter of IT spending is wasted. Many people consider thi...