Author Interview – Lisa Woodall: Whatever Next? and The Five Lenses
Author Interview: Lisa WoodallBook Titles: Whatever Next? and The Five Lenses From…
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Author Interview: Lisa WoodallBook Titles: Whatever Next? and The Five Lenses From…
The hardest part of portfolio management isn’t generating ideas — it’s choosing which ones truly deserve investment, and in what order. As demand grows and capacity remains constrained, portfolio leaders face constant pressure to make confident, defensible trade-offs. Yet in many organizations, prioritization still relies heavily on influence, urgency, or fragmented data rather than a…
By Shelly Palmer Gartner calls agent management platforms “the most valuable real estate in AI.” The firm projects enterprises will spend $15 billion on this category by 2029, up from less than $5 million today. […]
By Stuart Dee The future of data centres is often framed through dramatic and attention-grabbing concepts such as cryogenic cooling, orbital compute platforms, or even data centres in space. These ideas are technically fascinating, yet […]
Q1 2026 was more than just a strong start to the year for Ardoq, it was a breakout moment for our community.
Why many enterprise architecture deliverables go unused and how to make architecture artifacts actually support real decisions and create measurable impact.
By Anne Wainscott-Sargent As artificial intelligence (AI) drives explosive growth in data centers, communities across the U.S. are facing rising electricity costs, new industrial development, and mounting strain on an aging power grid. At Georgia […]
Enterprise Architecture is at an inflection point. Organizations are asking more of their architecture teams than ever before: faster decisions, broader stakeholder engagement, and clearer alignment between technology and business strategy. Ye…
By Curley Thomas, Chevron, Standards and Certification, Work Group Leader
Certain milestones redefine an industry, and we’re on the cusp of one right now. The Open Group OSDU® Forum will soon be releasing the OSDU Data Platform Standard Version 1.0 that has been quietly reshaping the energy ecosystem from the inside out. Version 1.0 represents a stable subset of a current OSDU Data Platform release capabilities by defining detailed, consistent behaviors for a defined set of APIs. It involves a set of guidelines created by The Open Group OSDU Forum, and it is meant for companies in the energy industry to better manage and use their data. Further providing a clear and predictable interface between applications and conformant OSDU Data Platform implementation instances, enabling greater interoperability across Cloud Providers and Vendor Applications.
By Aman Sardana, Senior Manager – Expert Application Architect, Capital One Application modernization – migrating and upgrading legacy systems to modern architectures – often fails when organizations neglect data considerations. Accor…
Navigating and creating value within Business, Enterprise, Solution and Technical…
By Paul Preiss A new term has arrived in the software development conversation: spec-driven development (SDD). Tools such as Kiro (AWS’s agentic IDE, released 2025), spec-kit (GitHub’s open-source CLI, released September 2024), and the Tess…