An Architect’s Competing Narratives
By Paul Preiss, of Iasa Global I want to open us up to a conversation about narratives in architecture. These are deeply important to us as architects because they impact our shared stakeholders and their […]
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By Paul Preiss, of Iasa Global I want to open us up to a conversation about narratives in architecture. These are deeply important to us as architects because they impact our shared stakeholders and their […]
Because Artificial Intelligence is transforming education and jobs, we need to understand and embrace AI and change how we prepare young people for college and the workplace, suggested speakers from multi billion dollar corporations and […]
By Oliver Cronk In the era of increasing environmental awareness, many organisations are eager to showcase their commitment to sustainability. However, not all claims of “green” or “eco-friendly” technology are accurate or substantiated. As an […]…
Iasa Ireland with its partner Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet set to host a TechBREW event, featuring the theme Software Architecture – Citizen as the Service Integrator, in Dublin on April 23. “Join us for an […]
By Harley L. Geiger and Grant Schneider of Venable A sweeping array of businesses are another step closer to requirements to report cybersecurity incidents and ransomware payments to the federal government. On April 4, 2024, […]
By Behrad Babaee It will be of no surprise to anyone that the energy consumption of computers is growing quickly. According to research, in 2020 the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector, which includes data […]
By Bob Ivkovic Life Architecture is an adaptation of Enterprise Architecture and refers to the architecture of an individual’s life processes. Life Architecture is aligned with an individual’s personal goals, capabilities, and desires. It provides [……
By John T. Stough, Chief Architect and Founder of Exocubic LLC Practice makes perfect, well, sort of. Unfortunately, very few technical professions take the word “practice” literally. I have always considered it uncomfortably necessary to think […]…
By Vipin Jain (What follows is Part 2 of Quantum Computing Demystified. Part 1 appeared yesterday.) Transformative Applications Across Industries Quantum computing is set to revolutionize a wide array of industries by offering solutions to […]
By E.G. Nadhan Ten #ChiefArchitects walked into the Seasons52 restaurant in Plano, TX to kickoff the first ever Dallas meetup of the Chief Architect Forum [CAF] community here. The invitation sent out by the CAF leaders […]
By Paul Preiss, of IASA Global Today, it has been 22 years that I have been studying architects. 22 years of delight and chagrin, of hope, belief and wishing. Mpre than two decades of seeing […]
In December, the European Union passed the AI Act, the first major law aiming to regulate technologies that fall under the umbrella of artificial intelligence. The legislation might have arrived sooner, but the sudden success of […]