Options, Options, Options! Design Part 2
By Paul Preiss, Iasa Global What do we do with so many choices? I have to say that today’s combinations of business and technology are far more complex than 10 years ago, much less 20. […]
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By Paul Preiss, Iasa Global What do we do with so many choices? I have to say that today’s combinations of business and technology are far more complex than 10 years ago, much less 20. […]
By David Carvalho, CEO and co-founder of Naoris Protocol Now that the dust of innovation has settled on the hype around ChatGPT, it may be a good time to unpack the full implications of this […]
By Gerben Wierda EA Chess was devised and written because orthodox instruments like ‘a future state and a set of design principles’ in the real world never work well enough. Eight years later, I have […]
Featured in this week’s spotlight is Gurpreet Bal, Head of Enterprise Architecture at Guardian Life. Bal is Head of EA, focused on serving technology strategy, architecture & innovation needs for Guardian. She organically carved her […]
Part One: Enterprise Chess (Part Two will appear Monday) By Gerben Wierda In January 2015, my book Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture was published. I had started writing it in 2010, mostly because […]
By Abhishek Mittal, Vice President, Data Analytics and Operational Excellence, Wolters Kluwer’s Governance, Risk & Compliance division Artificial intelligence is quickly going from pipedream to reality. In a recent McKinsey survey, over half of res…
Scientists have reportedly taken a key step toward harnessing a form of artificial intelligence known as deep reinforcement learning, or DRL, to protect computer networks. When faced with sophisticated cyberattacks in a rigorous simulation setting, DRL…
By Leslie Robinet, Services Director, MEGA International The controversy comes up regularly – for some, the cloud is green and for others, it remains a very physical IT asset and therefore contributes to climate change. […]
By Matt McConnell, CEO of Intradiem When we talk about the costs and benefits of progress, we typically pit technology against human workers in a zero-sum struggle for primary relevance. In this debate, technology represents […]
By Paige Roberts The adoption of machine learning based artificial intelligence (AI) in businesses is ramping up quickly. But building AI is not easy. Machine learning (ML) models have to be trained and when their […]
Featured in this week’s spotlight is Linda Finley, the Founder and President of the Twin Cities Business Architecture Forum. Finley is a seasoned and accomplished enterprise architect, especially aligned to the business architecture domain. She […]
Dr. Gopala Krishna Behara Today, every business is a technology business. Many Organizations embarked on a digital transformation journey to couple with IT to strengthen the power of technology, scale services with efficiency, promote digital […]