Active Information: Data, rather than brute force and sheer will, wins races

The inspiration for my active information post this week is an article in the Economist that highlights the use of data, sensors, aggregators and analytics in competitive racing — motor sports and sailing.  Telematics for the win.

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Architecture and Change

@tetradian and @robert_phipps have recently floated the idea of Enterprise Architecture as Vectors.

Clearly the word “vector” is just a metaphor. But I agree that EA needs a more robust way of talking about change than simply assuming that change invo…