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Prosaic Times

James Kaplan

Thinking, not thought leadership, about enterprise technology. Prosaic Times explores the wonder and frustration of enterprise tech through the lens of history, economics, political science, psychology, epistemology and sardonic humor.

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I used to tell clients that what went in the data center mattered a lot more than the facility itself. Yes, a data center program represented a big capital request, but if you depreciated the shell over 25 years and the mechanical and elect...

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When binaries break and what that means for enterprise technology

Charlie Lewis is one of my favorite colleagues. He was a soldier-intellectual who taught at West Point’s storied Department of Social Sciences. Now he’s a technologist-intellectual who helps important institutions manage technology risk.

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Turning relationships into files to vanquish the Chaos Muppets

Thank you to all Prosaic Times readers for helping us break into the double double thousands: two thousand+ subscribers each on Substack and via the LinkedIn newsletter after only four months!

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