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Let it go? Actually, I can’t. Or won’t. Or don’t know how. Or maybe it won’t let me go… Something, anyway… Right now I’m in the somewhat embarrassing position of being hooked on a Disney movie. Or, to be precise, one…
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Let it go? Actually, I can’t. Or won’t. Or don’t know how. Or maybe it won’t let me go… Something, anyway… Right now I’m in the somewhat embarrassing position of being hooked on a Disney movie. Or, to be precise, one…
Wow, what a great event. It’s been a month since the first the event and we are still getting a great deal of feedback on the value of the event. Thank you to all of you that attended. With close…
Seems a lot of people in the enterprise-architecture space wonder why I don’t toe the ‘party-line’, and push for IT-centric automation-of-everything, like almost everyone else in ‘the trade’. Well, here’s a nice first-hand example as to why… I’ve been doing…
@pickover suggests that these two books, in theory, contain the sum total of all human knowledge. “The Joy of Logic”, he remarks (via @DavidFCox).Why is this wrong? Because knowledge doesn’t follow the laws of elementary arithmetic. Adding two lots of …
@pickover suggests that these two books, in theory, contain the sum total of all human knowledge. “The Joy of Logic”, he remarks (via @DavidFCox).Why is this wrong? Because knowledge doesn’t follow the laws of elementary arithmetic. Adding two lots of …
By Jim Hietala, VP, Security, The Open Group During our upcoming event May 12-14, The Open Group Summit 2014 Amsterdam – Enabling Boundaryless Information Flow™ – one of the discussions will be around risk management and the development of open … Continue reading →![]()
How can we improve healthcare-information, and the information-flow around the healthcare context? And what part can enterprise-architecture play in helping that to happen? The Open Group ran a one-hour ‘TweetJam‘ on this yesterday on Twitter, keyed on the ‘#ogChat‘ hashtag.…
Is enterprise-architecture more akin to alchemy than applied-science? And if so – and to what extent as so – what would this imply to how we study, discuss, teach, learn and apply enterprise-architectures in real-world practice? Kinda suggests perhaps, that…
A couple of weeks ago we had Mendix World, our global community event. I really enjoyed the event! It was inspiring to talk with so many of our users, customers, and partners, and to just feel the vibe. If you missed it you can get a glimpse of the experience from this photo overview as well as all the content on the Mendix World recap page. I opened the second.
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I recently installed a new FreeBSD 10 server at home (on my trustly old IBM Thinkpad). After seeing that openjdk8 was out, I thought I would install it from ports and give it a spin.
During installation I received the following kernel warning in my SS…
I have written previously on this blog about leveraging Enterprise Architecture as a methodology for the Operating Model creation and management. In this blog post I will briefly outline mechanism and benefits of using industry leading Zachma…
I have written previously on this blog about leveraging Enterprise Architecture as a methodology for the Operating Model creation and management. In this blog post I will briefly outline mechanism and benefits of using industry leading Zachma…