Beyond the Digital Workplace Summit: Architecting the Enterprise as a System of Systems
By Steven Else Ph.D. Introduction The Gartner Digital Workplace Summit…
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By Steven Else Ph.D. Introduction The Gartner Digital Workplace Summit…
By Aman Sardana, Application Architect, Capital One Application modernization – migrating and upgrading legacy systems to modern architectures – often fails when organizations neglect data considerations. According to an industry research, …
Enterprise Architecture has a reputation problem. Not because it lacks rigor or structure — quite the opposite. But because too often, architecture feels like something that exists next to the organization rather than within it. Diagrams live in tools, standards sit in documents, and architectural knowledge slowly fragments across folders, platforms, and people’s heads. It’s kind of like an intangible scrapbook of past projects.
The Architecture Repository, as described in the TOGAF® Standard, is an attempt to fix that. Not by introducing yet another tool or database, but by introducing a way of thinking. A way of treating architecture as a coherent, evolving body of knowledge — one that can be reused, governed, and continuously refined.
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By Anthony Borrelli The infamous Target data breach during the 2013 holiday shopping season, which cost the company more than $200 million in damages, has since been hailed as a landmark case in cybersecurity. Exposure […]
Two Gartner conferences. Two communities. One enterprise they cannot yet…
By Jim Hietala, Vice President, Sustainability and Market Development, The Open Group. The Growing Challenge of Scope 3 Emissions Data
Large multinational corporations face unprecedented challenges in capturing and managing Scope 3 emissions data across their complex value chains. As regulatory requirements intensify globally—from the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) to the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) standards and California’s Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act—the pressure to provide accurate, transparent emissions reporting has never been greater.
By Bala Kalavala, Chief Architect & Technology Evangelist Executive Overview Across the industry, a quiet crisis is compounding. Enterprises are racing to modernize, yet the very architectural foundations meant to guide transformation are collapsin…
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Traditional technology governance assumes stable technologies, predictable consequences, and manageable demand. Generative AI (GenAI) upends these assumptions: its pace of adoption outstrips centralized review capacity, while the technology …
By Holt Hackney Health technology company mPulse has appointed Brian Higgins as chief architect, bringing the experienced healthcare technology leader on board to help guide the development of the company’s artificial intelligence and data platforms. […
This February at Ardoq’s hackathon, we traded incremental updates for radical rethinking. 2026’s edition was designed to challenge our approach to Enterprise Architecture (EA). The goal was to give our people the freedom to think big and innov…
by Steven Else, Ph.D. The current public discussion of advanced…
by Steven Else, Ph.D. Two recent Gartner Summits addressed different…