Going Digital & Agile Architecture
Update Feb 27th, 2017: To see where these thoughts now are going, please take a look at the Found In Design un-book and the Horses and Unicorns story.
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Recently, I’ve been reworking & tightening up some earlier ideas and putting them in a āGoing Digitalā context. Iām posting them on LinkedIn to reach a slightly different audience. Here are the posts so far:Going Digital: A Wiggly Path T…
Here is another useful TOGAF resource from the Good e-Learning site: TOGAF ADM Planner – An Interactive Resource Getting to grips with the ADM can be daunting – there are so many steps within the complete set of Phases, and if you are new to TOGAF you may find it difficult to get an overall…
Architecture, especially business architecture, often happens in isolation as we always work in an open ever changing system, however the business case for architecture is to close the gap of isolation. Usually the easiest way is to avoid this isolation is by setting standards and governance. However the same standards are often those that are … Continue reading The danger of silo architecture →
The ground is shifting under foot in a disrupted world and change is accelerating. You might find yourself asking questions such as: How do you make sense of what’s happening in your industry and organisation? […]
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In what ways does what we do within the enterprise require a different perspective on the enterprise itself? In what ways does our maturity-level – our skills, competence and experience – affect what we can and should do within the…
The top Internet companies have long used highly scalable technologies…
The top Internet companies have long used highly scalable technologies to manage massive amounts of data. Enterprise architects must help their organizations transition to these technologies so they can benefit
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The business academy ignored the BA issue because the term architecture was rather alien to the business community so far. It’s too technical perhaps. But more and more often, business consultancies mention EA in the grander sense that includes busines…
I came across the following post on LinkedIn Pulse: The 5 Resource Bottle Necks In Big Data, Including The Intangible 5th. I think this post is important for all the programmers, software designers and architects that are so infatuated with battling … Continue reading →![]()
I posted earlier on “Where should IT sit in the reporting structure?” I did more research and found this very interesting paper: CIO Reporting Structure, Strategic Positioning, and Firm Performance: To Whom Should the CIO Report? The authors state that the reporting structure for a CIO depends on the strategic positioning of the firm. In […]
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Following from that recent series on sensemaking and ‘Seven sins of dubious discipline‘, it seems worthwhile to look at that whole context-space from a different direction, another example of a proven metaframework for much the same kind of metadiscipline – namely…