The Open Group Madrid Summit 2015 – An Interview with Steve Nunn

By The Open Group The Open Group will be hosting its Spring 2015 summit in Madrid from April 20-23. Focused on Enabling Boundaryless Information Flow™, the summit will explore the increasing digitalization of business today and how Enterprise Architecture will … Continue reading

Why new technology requires non technical orientated architects, but not Business Architects.

For a long time we have seen that a new set of technology is announced and when we are lucky we may actually see it in action decade later. Usually there are a lot of people talking of the potential and some that focus on prototyping it, but what is really always missing is not … Continue reading Why new technology requires non technical orientated architects, but not Business Architects.

Architecture for fun

Many architect miss the fact that architecture is not only done as source of income, but also as voluntary unpaid work. There are various architects in areas such as open source developments that often are superior in their core skills to the paid ones. Some of them are also architects that do architecture as a … Continue reading Architecture for fun

The Open Group San Diego Panel Explores Synergy Among Major Frameworks in Enterprise Architecture

Following is a transcript of part of the proceedings from The Open Group San Diego event in February – a panel discussion on The Synergy of Enterprise Architecture frameworks. The following panel, which examines the synergy among the major Enterprise … Continue reading

“Lean” Enterprise Architecture powered by TOGAF® 9.1

By Krish Ayyar, Managing Principal, Martin-McDougall Technologies Enterprise Architecture is there to solve Enterprise level problems. A typical problem scenario could be something like “A large Mining and Resources company uses many sensors to collect and feed engineering data back … Continue reading

Yes, yes, but what do you do?

I’ve tried explaining my job as an Enterprise Architect to a number of people, including my parents, and after I’m done I get that “sure, whatever you say” kind of a look.

I’ll not delve into my job description here, except to say that a s…