From Last Week’s Open Group Conference: Always-On Services for Consumer Web, Mobile and the Internet of Things

How can organizations create the back-end services used by applications that consumers expect to work all the time when the underlying systems of record are not designed for consumer-facing availability,

The post From Last Week’s Open Group Conference: Always-On Services for Consumer Web, Mobile and the Internet of Things appeared first on Enterprise Architecture Professional Journal.

Enterprise Architecture’s Transition to Consumer Oriented Services

Unless you have been living in cave for the past five or so years, you may have noticed that technology is being democratized within your business.  Perhaps right under your feet!  The confluence of consumerization, cloud computing, ubiq…

Enterprise Architecture’s Transition to Consumer Oriented Services

Unless you have been living in cave for the past five or so years, you may have noticed that technology is being democratized within your business.  Perhaps right under your feet!  The confluence of consumerization, cloud computing, ubiquitous connectivity, and the needs of a modern dynamic business will (if not already) fundamentally change information technology’s role in…

Step-by-step: How to develop Enterprise Architecture Services

Agile enterprise architecture management practices may want to consider developing repeatable Enterprise Architecture Services. This would allow consumers of those services (e.g., internal customers of enterprise architecture) to concentrate on their top priorities – running and improving their business – while being able to call on well-defined, expert services with clear value propositions and rules…

Step-by-step: How to develop Enterprise Architecture Services

Step-by-step: How to develop Enterprise Architecture Services Latest news from (my website): Bizzdesign

Agile enterprise architecture management practices may want to consider developing repeatable Enterprise Architecture Services. This would allow consumers of those services (e.g., internal customers of enterprise architecture) to concentrate on their top priorities – running and improving their business – while being able to call on well-defined, expert services with clear value propositions and rules…

The post Step-by-step: How to develop Enterprise Architecture Services appeared first on Bizzdesign

Going All-in With Evergreen Cloud Adoption Brings Its Own Challenges: Why Managed Services Can Hold the Key to Unlocking Business Value

By Jack Dawson Complex legacy systems are fast showing their inflexibility to meet today’s business pressures of increased consumer demands, supply chain shortages, and recurring economic uncertainty. The market volatility has driven many businesses to…

Address Regulatory Compliance Challenges in the Financial Services Industry with Enterprise Architecture

Regulatory compliance is a core business fact of life for the financial services industry today. Compliance is not only about combating financial crimes such as money laundering, fraud, and tax evasion. But also about operating in a prudent and responsible manner and being able to prove that you have the policies, procedures and processes in…

The post Address Regulatory Compliance Challenges in the Financial Services Industry with Enterprise Architecture appeared first on BiZZdesign.

Service, product, service – responsibilities

What’s the difference between products and services? One of the key differences, perhaps, is in how we view the respective responsibilities… The core theme in this series of posts on the relationships between product and service, and the follow-on implications …

Service, product, service – responsibilities Read More »