Enterprise Architecture and Complexity
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By Dr. Gopala Krishna Behara (Part 2 of this article will appear tomorrow.) Transformation in technology happens every five years. Yesterday’s invention is an obsolete tomorrow. Today, many customers are getting out of the data […]
By James Fisher, Chief Strategy Officer, Qlik As AI continues to advance, navigating the balance between regulation and innovation will have a huge impact on how successful the technology can be. The EU AI Act […]
Leadership is an identity as much as it is a set of skills. However, despite having many of the skills to reach leadership positions, studies have shown that women view themselves as leaders less often […]
By Alok Mehta, Chief Information Officer (Life, Health, P&C), Senior Vice President, Kemper We are tethered to our mobile devices and spend hours on them, from banking to social media posts to texts to work […]
By Marianne Hang The concept of high performance and supporting high performers is increasingly relevant in the workplace as we look for efficiency, synergy, ethics, and all the power skills needed to build and maintain […]
By Holt Hackney In a first for the industry, Grant Thornton Ireland has announced a strategic partnership with business technology architecture advisory firm WVE International. The significance, beyond the fact that it brings together the […]
The Chief Architect Forum (CAF) has announced that Chief Architect Zach Gardner, of Keyhole Software – a boutique consulting firm in Kansas of 100 senior software developers that builds custom software for clients from startups […]
By Stuart Dee Back in November, I attended the Banking Information Architecture Network (BIAN) London Summit—an incredible platform to engage with IT leaders from the financial sector. These conversations are always insightful, but what struck […]
By Paul Preiss The year 2025 will see Iasa Global (Iasa) launch six new CITA-A level courses as we further develop and expand our Academy of Learning for Business & Technology Architects. And this is […]
By Jana Farmer and Thomas DeMicco, of Wilson Elser As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape industries and become integrated in everyday life, the question of how to effectively govern the risks associated with AI […]
The recent boom in artificial intelligence technology, such as ChatGPT, has raised many questions about the potential of these tools in the business world. In a new study, Felipe Csaszar, professor of strategy at the University […]