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What it takes to learn enterprise architecture fast enough to be useful and deep enough to be trusted
By Stuart Dee Working with emerging technologies offers a unique perspective on what is genuinely transformative, and Software Defined Memory (SDM) sits firmly in this category. Yet, it remains surprisingly underrated. This is the technology that […]
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By Ash Patel – CDMP – Certified Copywriter (CMP) – CDMA, Content Marketing Manager, The Open Group
During The Open Group Houston Summit earlier this month, Steve Nunn, President and CEO, The Open Group, proudly announced the winners of The Open Global Awards and the President’s Awards. We caught up with some of the winners from The Open Group Global Awards and President’s Awards after the ceremony on how they felt about their award and what it meant to them.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping every aspect of enterprise leadership, and CIOs and Enterprise Architects are standing righ at the center of that shift.
By Holt Hackney When the Chief Architect Forum (CAF) was born, Kevin Donovan was a logical choice as chairman. Afterall, he is a strategic global IT executive and enterprise architect with more than 20 years […]
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is moving fast, but successful adoption is not about experimenting with disconnected tools. It’s about building AI as an enterprise capability. In a recent webinar hosted by Avolution in collaboration with Invecto Technolog…
By Nadzeya Stalbouskaya Every company today claims to be “data driven.” Dashboards glow in every meeting room, KPIs appear in every presentation, and the word insight has become part of everyday business language. Yet, there’s […]
The Architecture Development Method (ADM) of the TOGAF Standard describes a number of techniques a practitioner has at his disposal. Risk Management is the second-to-last technique that is described. Since it is addressed in several phases (Phase A and Phases E through H), it can be seen as an integral part of architecture development. Applying Risk Management techniques ensures that risks are identified, assessed, and mitigated as part of the architecture development process.
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