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I just returned from this year’s Forrester Business Process Conference (#BPF11) in Boston and once again gained some great industry insights. I was especially taken by the keynote from Forrester’s Craig Le Clair who has done some outstanding work on the role of dynamic or adaptive case management in achieving business improvement. Craig was joined […]
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Earlier this week, in Paris, The Open Group France held the latest in a series of one-day conferences focused on Enterprise Architecture. As usual, the event delivered high-value content in the form of an excellent keynote presentation and case studies…
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Top-down is very unfashionable these days. David Cameron, the British Prime Minster, talks about “ending the old big-government, top-down way of running public services, releasing the grip of state control and putting power in people’s hands” (Cameron …
Top-down is very unfashionable these days. David Cameron, the British Prime Minster, talks about “ending the old big-government, top-down way of running public services, releasing the grip of state control and putting power in people’s hands” (Cameron …
Here is my presentation from the Unicom Enterprise Architecture Forum in London on Thursday September 29th.
Next Generation Enterprise Architecture
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And here is Philip Boxer’s presentation, which outline…
Seeing our customers succeed is truly rewarding – as is seeing them be recognized for their efforts. That’s why we’re pleased and honored to announce that two of our customers — Bayer HealthCare (BHC) and United Services Automobile A…
Seeing our customers succeed is truly rewarding – as is seeing them be recognized for their efforts. That’s why we’re pleased and honored to announce that two of our customers — Bayer HealthCare (BHC) and United Services Automobile A…