"City planning" is an easily understood metaphor that architects can employ to communicate more effectively the nature and value of architecture by relating the "unseen" enterprise architecture to ...
In my first article for Forbes, I asked whether Enterprise Architecture (EA) was completely broken. My conclusion: executives seeking digital transformations of their organizations require a more ...
Among the many buzzwords or common phrases used in business, “blueprint” is on the list. In many cases, the word serves as a great visualization for how a company wants to structure teams, processes ...
This guest post comes courtesy of Len Fehskens, Vice President of Skills and Capabilities at The Open Group. By Len Fehskens It is my impression, from what I read and hear in many enterprise and ...
At a time when Web and mobile technology development have become top priorities, effective enterprise architecture matters more than ever. Here are this year's six winning initiatives This group shows ...
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Emerging tech like AI and IoT are no longer add-ons but core components, forcing architects to design holistic, integrated business ecosystems from the start. Enterprise architecture has long been the ...
Like many midsize companies, my organization realized at a certain point that its IT systems were becoming a major cost burden that needed controlling. We had around 1,000 applications, mostly owned ...
The Enterprise Architecture team is focusing on strengthening the community of architects across the public sector. Plans ...
Enterprise Architecture or City Planning? “City planning” is an easily understood metaphor that architects can employ to communicate more effectively the nature and value of architecture by relating ...