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By Paul Preiss, of IASA Global I have been dismayed at the LinkedIn hype in all realms these days. The oversold products, the change the world overnight descriptions, the perfect world that technology is going […]
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By Paul Preiss, of IASA Global I have been dismayed at the LinkedIn hype in all realms these days. The oversold products, the change the world overnight descriptions, the perfect world that technology is going […]
Featured in our regular spotlight today is Dr. Nosheen Gul, is the Course Leader for Computer Science at Ravensbourne University London, where she plays a key role in shaping an inclusive and forward-thinking computer science […]
By Sadia Tahseen, Senior Fusion Middleware Architect, Senior IEEE Abstract The evolution of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) has seen significant advancements, especially with the incorporation of emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (…
By Aashi Mishra The cloud is the nucleus of innovation in the enterprise in this high-paced world of digitalization. With organizations trying to enhance their IT infrastructure, take up remote working, the demand for easy […]
The words Enterprise Architecture often elicit a predictable reaction: a nod of polite acknowledgement, sometimes tinted by mild apprehension or indifference. Somewhere along the line, it became something that busily hums behind the scenes, tucked away in senior briefing decks or internal frameworks, occasionally referenced but rarely felt at the grassroots. Yet that quiet presence hides a paradox. For many organizations striving to steer through complexity, boost resilience, and drive transformation, Enterprise Architecture is not an optional refinement — it is the missing puzzle piece that makes everything else fall into place.
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Disruptive technologies such as automation and AI and autonomous mobility boost efforts towards some strategic priorities but can work against environmental sustainability goals. For example, these technologies bring high compute demands, increased ele…
By Michael Poulin A generation of this summary was aimed to provide a simplified initial presentation to the specialist article that comprises 37 pages. This summary is generated by the SMMRY.com. The discussion around the […]
Learn why you’ll never get to market fast enough with manual processes, and how automation is the key to boosting delivery speed and efficiency.
Researchers from the National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) in Changsha, China have introduced a first-of-its-kind framework, PyABV, that “seamlessly” integrates assertion-based verification into the PyRTL hardware design flow. Py…
AI’s rapid adoption offers transformative potential but also introduces significant risks — some with potentially irreversible consequences. This Advisor highlights the importance of strategic leadership in managing these risks through integrated busin…
Organizations with effective data-driven prioritization are 2.5 times more likely to be high performers in their industry, yet companies typically use only 50% of available data when making decisions. This second post in our five-part series focuses on the foundational element of our prioritization framework: data. Building on our introduction to Garry’s Robots Ltd. and…
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To gain additional value from their digital platforms, some companies open them to external developers via APIs, thereby creating external developer platforms (ExDPs). Many companies struggle to monetize ExDPs, though. This briefing compares…