No enterprise today can afford to spend a year or more incorporating digital technology into its core. The technology and the competition move too fast. Yet most Fortune 500 companies take at least ...
In a previous column, “How Enterprise Architecture Raises IT's Game”, I promised to delve deeper into my thesis that companies could use enterprise architecture to move from what Len Fehskens of The ...
''Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once. Space is what keeps everything from happening to you.'' -- Neill D. Hicks, Writing the Action-Adventure Film: The Moment of Truth Often, a ...
A: We have a road map. One of the pieces of enterprise architecture that you have to have is a road map. It details what technologies we are going to and when. We go to companies like Microsoft, Cisco ...
Buzzwords. Trends. You know them. You've seen them. You've heard them. Big Data. The Internet of Things. The Customer Experience. I could go on, but I probably don’t need to. We’ve fallen so in love ...
The practice of enterprise architecture has long been viewed as an "IT Thing," often relegated to the IT silo. The EA-in-IT box just isn't going to work in the digital age. Enterprise architecture is ...
Why do IT departments around the world spend a huge amount of effort every year, but seem to make little impact on the success of businesses? In organizations where the IT function is poorly run, IT ...
No EA framework will be a perfect match for your organization’s needs; choose one that gets as close as possible and consider augmenting that with additional tools to model business processes, ...
I’ve said many times in the past that physical infrastructure is and will remain a crucial component of the data environment. After all, software isn’t much good without a solid hardware foundation.
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