2013 Conferences Mike Walker will be Attending
For those conference goers out there I wanted to let you all know that I will be at a few US based conferences this year. There may be a few more later in the year but this is what I…
Aggregated enterprise architecture wisdom
For those conference goers out there I wanted to let you all know that I will be at a few US based conferences this year. There may be a few more later in the year but this is what I…
As Enterprise Architects we drive to maximize value in our companies. With most EA teams residing within an IT area under a CIO we can find ourselves bogged down by the technology weighing down on decisions. The challenge with that…
IT or Business?So you are an Enterprise Architect or a budding Enterprise Architect. Good for you!Let me ask you – even though your title says Enterprise Architect, are you still stuck with Technical Architecture only?Well, most of the EAs come from a …
By Martin Owen, CEO, Corso Last week, we announced new roadmapping support for TOGAF® in IBM Rational System Architect®, a leading Enterprise Architecture and modeling software. The new TOGAF extension supports the modeling, migration and implementation of an Enterprise Architecture within Corso’s Strategic Planning Platform, which integrates Enterprise Architecture, IT planning and strategic planning into … … Continue reading →![]()
One of the drivers for me to develop the content in my book “Stories that Move Mountains” was the development of many different ‘marketectures’ to help market the ideas in a new architecture. This idea resurfaced in a recent posting from Cutter.
One of the drivers for me to develop the content in my book “Stories that Move Mountains” was the development of many different ‘marketectures’ to help market the ideas in a new architecture. This idea resurfaced in a recent posting from Cutter.
In a business that has not established an Enterprise Architecture it is likely that, in spite of best efforts, there is an unacceptable degree of fragmentation and duplication existing that may result in waste, increased costs and increased time to … Continue reading →![]()