Richard Murch
An IT professional for over 30 years Richard wrote his first computer program in 1968. Born and educated in England he has since become an international consultant and author. He has worked with IBM and Andersen Consulting in the United States as well as managing his own consulting practice. He is currently an IT Manager and Consultant based in Columbus, Ohio. He has been a regular speaker at systems development and IT conferences throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and the Pacific, and he has managed IT projects of every size, scope and duration.
Articles
| 1. | - Quantum Computing: The Hype and Reality
- Mar 18, 2005
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| 2. | - Methodologies in IT: Comprehension, Selection, and Implementation
- Feb 25, 2005
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| 3. | - How Policy-Based Computing Can Automate Tasks and Reduce Costs
- Jan 14, 2005
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| 4. | - Open Standards: Principles and Organizations
- Dec 23, 2004
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| 5. | - Why Open Standards Lead to Innovation
- Dec 17, 2004
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| 6. | - Nanocomputing: When Will It Happen?
- Dec 10, 2004
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| 7. | - Utility Computing: Short-Term Benefits and Implementation Guidelines
- Nov 24, 2004
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| 8. | - Introduction to Utility Computing: How It Can Improve TCO
- Nov 18, 2004
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| 9. | - Grid Computing: Is It Right for Your Company?
- Oct 22, 2004
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| 10. | - Managing Complexity in IT, Part 3: The Approach
- Oct 15, 2004
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| 11. | - Managing Complexity in IT, Part 2: The Costs
- Oct 8, 2004
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| 12. | - Autonomic Computing: Products and Applications
- Sep 24, 2004
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