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Edward Granger

Generative AI and Enterprise Architecture: Empowering Changemakers

March 1, 2024 by Edward Granger

Will AI Agents Replace Architects and Better Empower Enterprise Changemakers?
The fifth and final part of our blog series, “Generative AI and Enterprise Architecture,” by Ed Granger and Ardoq’s Chief Enterprise Architect Jason Baragry, touche…

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Generative AI and Enterprise Architecture: Driving Business Outcomes

February 29, 2024 by Edward Granger

Can AI Help Accelerate EA’s Ability to Drive Business Outcomes?
Part four of our blog series “Generative AI and Enterprise Architecture” by Ed Granger and Ardoq’s Chief Enterprise Architect Jason Baragry takes a look at how EA’s ability to dr…

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Generative AI and Enterprise Architecture: Roadmapping the Future

February 22, 2024 by Edward Granger

Modeling the Enterprise: Will AI Be Able to Build Reliable Representations of Organizations?
Here, we present part three of our blog series “Generative AI and Enterprise Architecture.” This series provides an in-depth perspective on how gener…

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Generative AI and Enterprise Architecture: Modeling the Enterprise

February 20, 2024 by Edward Granger

Will AI Be Able to Build Reliable Representations of Organizations?
Welcome back to part two of our five-part blog series “Generative AI and Enterprise Architecture.” This series provides an in-depth perspective on how generative AI will resh…

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Generative AI and EA: Impact on Enterprise Complexity

February 7, 2024 by Edward Granger

AI and Enterprise Architecture: A Five-Part Blog Series Unpacking the Good, the Bad, and the Dubious
The rise of AI is simultaneously exciting and terrifying. To have it amongst us now, changing how we work and live, opens what feels like a P…

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Business Capabilities: Examples for Modeling Your Organization Effectively

January 10, 2023 by Edward Granger

Organizations are changing fast. 

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