How to Create Value and Avoid Obstacles During Acquisitions
Examine your organization’s process for acquisitive growth and explore how advances in EA practices can not only help overcome obstacles, but also enable value creation.
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Examine your organization’s process for acquisitive growth and explore how advances in EA practices can not only help overcome obstacles, but also enable value creation.
Consulting
ImageNet is a large crowd-sourced database of coded images, widely used for machine learning. This database can be traced to an idea articulated by Fei-Fei Li in 2006: We’re going to map out the entire world of objects. In a blogpost on the Limitations…
In this post, I’m going to look at three types of data, and the implications for data management. For the purposes of this story, I’m going to associate these types with three contrasting metals: bronze, gold and mercury. (Update: fourth type added – s…
The Open Group, the vendor-neutral technology standards consortium, is hosting its upcoming “Digital-First” event virtually on July 20 – 23, 2020. The Open Group Digital-First July 2020 will bring together vendors and end-user organizations from across the globe to explore how they can make the radical, fundamental change towards becoming a digital enterprise – a topic that has never been more pertinent as business and technology leaders face the challenge of surviving and thriving in the ‘new normal’.
How will you protect your digital legacy? Do you know what that legacy is? Or where it is? And what would happen – or not-happen – if all of that legacy of work is lost? For me, this point was…
Subtitle: A Strategic Alliance Streamlining the Path to Hybrid Cloud Adoption The Challenge As an Cloud Solutions Architect, I am intimately involved with the hottest topics in my field, and the union of VMware and AWS is undoubtedly one of them. In fact, as I craft this article, I am being interviewed by Amazon for […]
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In previous blog posts, we discussed the use of architecture models in agile development. Probably the most commonly asked questions in modeling is: “What is the right level of detail for my models?” And in an agile context this is perhaps asked even m…
In a recent discussion on Twitter prompted by some examples of erroneous thinking in Computing Science, I argued that you don’t always need a philosophy degree to spot these errors. A thorough grounding in statistics would seem to settle some of them.@…
One of the things I learned from studying maths and philosophy is an appreciation of what things follow from what other things. Identifying and understanding what assumptions are implicit in a given argument, what axioms required to establish a given p…
In his latest speech, invoking the spirit of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Michael Gove calls for bold, restless experimentation.Although one of Gove’s best known pronouncements was his statement during the Brexit campaign that people in this country have…
Think global, act local – well actually, just think simple! It was a pleasant sunny day in mid-spring when I approached the offices of MR…
I was thinking about the role expertise plays in the effectiveness of our businesses, programs, projects and other enterprise efforts. It often strikes me that too many people are involved, saying too many words, for too much time. Why is this so? It d…