From Monolith to Intelligence: How Enterprise Architecture Adapts to AI-Native Systems
by Nadzeya Stalbouskaya Abstract As organizations evolve from deterministic systems…
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by Nadzeya Stalbouskaya Abstract As organizations evolve from deterministic systems…
No-Drama Decisions In a world obsessed with urgency and emotion, making calm, measured decisions is an underrated superpower. Especially for the neurodivergent and introverted among us, high-stakes decisions can feel overwhelming — not because we don’t know what to do, … Continue reading
By Sanjoy Ghosh Executive Summary Banking has always been something you do an action you consciously take. You sign into a portal to transfer funds. You apply for a loan. You swipe a card. But we […]
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We stand atop the shoulders of giants when we gaze at the majestic ruins of the Parthenon or wander through the crisp geometry of a Doric temple. It may not seem obvious at first, but the foundations of Enterprise Architecture are laid on the same principles that guided the stone masons of ancient Greece — balance, clarity, purpose, and adaptability. The discipline of designing the shapes of complex systems, whether in IT ecosystems or on the Athenian Acropolis, shares a lineage of thought that transcends time. Architecture across the ages.
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Kim Parker We speak of learning and knowing as if they are interchangeable. They’re not. Learning is an act of movement. A posture of openness. It implies uncertainty—the willingness to admit what you do not yet grasp. Knowing, by contrast, … Continue reading
Can Enterprise Architecture Defend Against Supply Chain Attacks? A Retail…
Some years ago there was some debate about the rights of consumers to use the wifi in coffee shops. See my posts on Ghetto Wifi, Ghetto Wifi 2. As I pointed out at the time, the scarce resource for the coffee shop is not the wifi but the fact that the …
Some years ago there was some debate about the rights of consumers to use the wifi in coffee shops. See my posts on Ghetto Wifi, Ghetto Wifi 2. As I pointed out at the time, the scarce resource for the coffee shop is not the wifi but the fact that the …
Earlier this month, FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) announced the appointment of Vishal Talwar, formerly senior managing director & chief growth officer of Accenture Technology, to executive vice president, chief digital and information officer of FedEx […]
By Martin Visser Caching data is one of the most important items within your application infrastructure. Without a solid data cache, scaling up your application and maintaining fast response times becomes complex and expensive . […]
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