Agile Enterprise Consultant “Disrupts the Established Enterprise” through Social Collaboration

NEW YORK, May 14,2012 — Bluewolf (www.bluewolf.com), the global agile business consulting firm, today announced its inclusion in AlwaysOn’s third annual “OnDemand 100,” which identifies the top emerging Internet companies “disrupting the established enterprise, reinventing legacy data streams, and pioneering cloud computing and SaaS.” This is Bluewolf’s third appearance on the OnDemand 100 since first appearing in 2010.

This year's 100 top, private on-demand and SaaS companies are creating a complex world of interconnected business intelligence, merging valuable legacy data and systems with new, vital streams of information.

Like two ships passing in the night, Kodak and Facebook are exchanging places at the alter. While Facebook is prepping for perhaps the greatest initial public offering in the history of the planet, Kodak is making its last few steps of a twenty year descent from the pantheon of corporate America.

A few weeks ago I reported on IT salary trends for 2012, based on findings from Bluewolf, a NYC-based provider of IT staffing, consulting and managed IT services.  In addition to providing salary ranges for 70 IT job titles in six major metro markets, Bluewolf's IT Salary Guide outlines the IT skills in greatest demand.

In 2012 a preferred IT candidate might be someone with a background in business rather than technology, who has sought supplementary tech certifications. How can this be?

Talk about hitting its stride. The Talkin’ Cloud 200 is now among our most read content destinations. The list identifies cloud computing experts who work with cloud services providers, cloud aggregators, cloud brokers, VARs and managed services providers.

Cloud, social and mobile technologies aren’t trends, nor sources of trends, but rather a range of tools that will ultimately do away with the kind of massive trends we’re accustomed to seeing in business. Where technology once facilitated mass trends, it’s now poised to do away with them.

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