Ok, I admit it – I’m generally not a fan of New Year’s Resolutions. I believe that folks should always be looking for ways to make positive changes, and shouldn’t need a specific day/event as a trigger. That said, it does make a nice marker date for an annual evaluation of the state of things.
Last year, I posted an end-of-year IT checklist, which I again encourage all IT folks to take a quick look at — this is a great time to evaluate and update a number of key IT areas. At the very least, don’t forget to update your copyright dates!
I’m hoping 2010 can be a year of positive change for IT. In that light, as a community let’s make a few resolutions: