Mind the Gap: Is Business Acumen the Missing Link in Enterprise Architecture Talent?
Introduction If you’ve been following the ongoing debates on LinkedIn…
Aggregated enterprise architecture wisdom
Introduction If you’ve been following the ongoing debates on LinkedIn…
I’ve spent the past week in Ireland, first in Dublin at the IASA Ireland 2017 conference (co-hosted by ICS, the Irish Computer Society), and also at a follow-on event organised by Gar Mac Críosta. Paddy Baxter‘s theme for the conference…
In “Architecture is Dying – Why EA and Agile isn’t enough to stop Shadow IT”, Barry O’Reilly writes for IASA, “an association for all IT architects”, that “architecture is dying”…
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Enterprise Architecture and Agile do muddy the waters of Digital Transformation
In “Architecture is Dying – Why EA and Agile isn’t enough to stop Shadow IT
In “Architecture is Dying – Why EA and Agile isn’t enough to stop Shadow IT”, Barry O’Reilly writes for IASA, “an association for all IT architects”, that “architecture is dying”…
Barry expects though a backlash for saying this “horr…
A couple of days back I did an online session at IASA‘s eSummit on business-architecture. It seemed to go pretty well – I’ve had a few good comments about it since then, which is always a good sign. The theme…
IASA’s blogs on “Phrases architects have to stop using”.
But should they?
1. “Serve the business” is true if you see IT as a service provider.
1.1 The business can and does increasingly select today external partners that provide ser…
This week has been a really bad one for the International Association of Software Architects (IASA). With rumors of financial issues, leadership, and political infighting with the leadership team it is unclear if this will materially impact IASA.There additional strong…
Looks like today is the day to release Enterprise Architecture Magazine editions. Paul Preiss, IASA founder and president announced the new IASA Perspectives Fall 2010 Edition. I haven’t read it yet but it looks interesting. Request: One request I would…