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  • Center for the Advancement of the Enterprise Architecture Profession


    Enterprise Architecture in Higher EducationAuthority Authority: 110
    I have followed the development of the the Center for the Advancement of the Enterprise Architecture Profession with great interest over the past year.  The group has built a strong following and gathered sufficient momentum to be a force for the advocacy of Enterprise Architecture as a profession. After laying out a ...
    1 day ago
  • Cloud Computing Bull or Bear?


    Business-Driven ArchitectAuthority Authority: 110
    In February, as I began my cloud watching in earnest, I wrote the following: “Only time will tell if my cloud watching is attention well spent .  If the cloud is indeed " the future of the Internet ", then yes.  If the cloud is merely a repackaging of everything that we already do , ...
    2 days ago
  • Cloud Computing Bull or Bear?


    elemental linksAuthority Authority: 112
    In February, as I began my cloud watching in earnest, I wrote the following: “Only time will tell if my cloud watching is attention well spent .  If the cloud is indeed " the future of the Internet ", then yes.  If the cloud is merely a repackaging of everything that we already do , ...
    2 days ago
  • A week in Tweets: 8-14 Nov 09


    Tom GravesAuthority Authority: 412
    [08nov] Another week, another collection of Tweets and links, perhaps rather longer than usual this time. More after the ‘More info…’ link. Enterprise-architecture and business-architecture: aojensen :  Quick research: Has anyone drawn the line between Luhmann’s macro/thin trust, industry ...
    3 days ago
  • Problem Management (Process)


    Recent group postsAuthority Authority: 123
    Using the classical Event driven process model type the process flow of the Problem Management process is displayed her. This model shows how the different core activities are logically and chronologically interwoven witch each other using functions and event object types. Furthermore all the interfaces to other ...
    5 days ago
  • Feeding Problems & Starving Opportunities?


    Business-Driven ArchitectAuthority Authority: 110
    In recognition of what would have been Peter F. Drucker’s 100th birthday, the Wall Street Journal is rerunning some classic Drucker on Management pieces.  The piece today,  originally published Oct. 21, 1993, is The Five Deadly Business Sins .  The first 3 sins are related to pricing and profit margins, ...
    6 days ago
  • Feeding Problems & Starving Opportunities?


    elemental linksAuthority Authority: 112
    In recognition of what would have been Peter F. Drucker’s 100th birthday, the Wall Street Journal is rerunning some classic Drucker on Management pieces.  The piece today,  originally published Oct. 21, 1993, is The Five Deadly Business Sins .  The first 3 sins are related to pricing and profit margins, ...
    6 days ago
  • No SOAP for this Navy


    Service-Oriented ArchitectureAuthority Authority: 525
    Coast Guard opts for lightweight services; now tackling governance and security issues
    1 week ago
  • SaaS and the Need for Enterprise Architecture


    CIO - Blogs and Discussion -Authority Authority: 148
    Acquisition and deployment of real solutions is now within grasp of business owners (seemingly) without the need for conventional IT delivery and support. read more
    1 week ago
  • BPM: Is it the Missing Link Between Business and IT?


    The Cutter BlogAuthority Authority: 408
    Each month’s Cutter IT Journal guest editor tries to pit the Hatfields against the McCoys by honing in on a topic that people are passionate and opinionated about and inviting them to contribute an article that take a stand on either side of the argument. This gives Cutter IT Journal readers an amazing ...
    1 week ago
  • Enterprise Architects as Daydream Believers...


    Business-Driven ArchitectAuthority Authority: 110
    Back in 2006, when I wrote my Business-Driven Enterprise Architect as IT Linchpin post , I noted several success tips directed at CIOs.  Including this one: " Encourage Enterprise Architects to "Feed Their Brains." For enterprise architects to stay on top of their game, they need to continuously explore, ...
    1 week ago
  • Enterprise Architects as Daydream Believers…


    elemental linksAuthority Authority: 112
    Back in 2006, when I wrote my Business-Driven Enterprise Architect as IT Linchpin post , I noted several success tips directed at CIOs.  Including this one: “ Encourage Enterprise Architects to “Feed Their Brains.” For enterprise architects to stay on top of their game, they need to continuously ...
    1 week ago
  • SaaS and the Need for Enterprise Architecture


    Information Security ResourcesAuthority Authority: 534
    Coby Royer, Technical Product Manager for Symplified Does SaaS Diminish the Need for Enterprise Architecture? This is a good question, but we have to understand what is meant by Enterprise Architecture (EA). It is generally accepted to be a discipline and sometimes that strategically aligns an ...
    1 week ago
  • Knowledge and Architecture


    Richard Veryard on SOAAuthority Authority: 116
    @ EnterprisingA (Jon Ayre) suggests an # EAMantra "If you know it, add it to your architecture. If you think you know it, add that too." My immediate objection to this rule was that it seems to turn the architecture into a kind of brain dump. A good architect knows many things, and if all these items of knowledge ...
    1 week ago
  • SOA promotes a sea change for the US Coast Guard


    Service-Oriented ArchitectureAuthority Authority: 525
    The Coast Guard dipped its toes cautiously into the SOA waters -- a measured approach of build a little, test a little. Part 2 of a 3-part report.
    1 week ago
  • The strange joys of the anti-vacation


    Tom GravesAuthority Authority: 412
    “Information overload!”, wails my colleague Anders Østergaard on Twitter, “I want vacation, now!” Well, if you need a vacation, and there’s none available, surely there’s always the option of an anti-vacation? Let me explain – from my current first-hand experience. At present I’m in Guatemala ...
    1 week ago
  • SOA helps Coast Guard navigate new tides of homeland security


    Service-Oriented ArchitectureAuthority Authority: 525
    The US Coast Guard has close to 25 SOA-enabled services that enable information sharing across units, other federal agencies, and international agencies – and more are planned
    1 week ago
  • SOA, Cloud, Value Acceleration


    Business-Driven ArchitectAuthority Authority: 110
    Given my longstanding background in SOA and my current work in Cloud Computing , Im often asked how the two complement each other, particularly from the business benefit perspective.  Briefly, here are my thoughts and observations. From the SOA Side The immediate benefit of combining SOA and Cloud ...
    1 week ago
  • SOA, Cloud & Value Acceleration


    elemental linksAuthority Authority: 112
    Given my longstanding background in SOA and my current work in Cloud Computing , I’m often asked how the two complement each other, particularly from the business benefit perspective.  Briefly, here are my thoughts and observations. From the SOA Side The immediate benefit of combining SOA and Cloud ...
    1 week ago
  • The Cult of the Done Manifesto – perfect is not the goal


    Enterprise Architecture in Higher EducationAuthority Authority: 110
    This morning Jon Ayre (@EnterprisingA) tweeted:#EAMantra (11) Failing to deliver perfection is not a crime. Failing to deliver is.Something I totally agree with, especially if you have been following my blog and the theme of building an EA practice that delivers value using a virtual team.Tyler Gooch (@tylergooch) ...
    1 week ago

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