Designing a Digital Future
 What is of value in Networking and Information Technology? This report can help devise your own future vision for IT and create an IT Strategy for your organization.










 What is of value in Networking and Information Technology? This report can help devise your own future vision for IT and create an IT Strategy for your organization.

This comprehensive guide to IT governance is tailored for board members and C-suite executives. It explores how IT governance intersects with corporate governance, focusing on decision-making accountability, risk management, and the strategic use of technology. The guide offers practical frameworks and actionable steps that help executives ensure IT investments deliver measurable business value, making it applicable across sectors.
A quick introduction to enterprise architecture – definition, benefits, business value, best practices, frameworks, and lessons learnt. 
This white paper provides an overview of enterprise architecture’s role in the enterprise transformation process: common definitions, frameworks and views, the EA linkage to solution architectures and service-oriented architectures, the business value of EA and a summary of implications that EA imposes on successful software development.
This paper discusses best practices to align enterprise architecture with business strategy.
This paper discusses the issues around “net neutrality” and goes on to make the economic case against it.
This paper discusses the economics of net neutrality in context i.e. a two sided market model in which an Internet Service Provider (ISP) charges both consumers and providers of content, applications and services. A one-sided analysis of two-sided markets may easily lead to incorrect conclusions.
This research note provides a definition, background information and discusses the key issues of net neutrality.
This report evaluates the economics of network neutrality showing that the benefits claimed for abandoning the principle of standardized, open communications network are small, or nonexistent, while the likely harm to consumers and the Internet economy are substantial.
This report offers a point-by-point rebuttal of each of the major arguments made by opponents of Network Neutrality.