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Why strategic traceability often looks rigorous—but changes very little
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Why strategic traceability often looks rigorous—but changes very little
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Enterprise Architecture has evolved. What was once focused on documentation and governance is now a critical driver of business transfo…
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By 2026, several major SuperShifts—widespread seismic changes such as the development of AI-driven decision systems, rapid tech cycles, the need for new types of workforce skills, and rising demands for trust and transparency—will collide, r…
By Mansi S. Rai Executive Summary Modern institutions increasingly rely on digital systems capable of detecting performance, eligibility, and risk in real time. Yet governance frameworks often remain constrained by legacy authorization models that were…
Embarking on a career in Enterprise Architecture can feel a bit like being handed a map of a city you’ve never visited, and being told that every street, alley, and café is critical. You’re then asked to solve a mystery. To put it in simple terms: starting your career in EA can be a challenge!
There’s a lot to take in: frameworks, models, technologies, stakeholders, business strategies, and a universe of acronyms that seem to multiply when you’re not looking. If you’re just starting out in EA—or thinking about it—you’re probably asking yourself, “Where do I even begin?” The good news is, you’re not alone, and the journey, while complex, is also incredibly rewarding.
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By Stéphane Vanrechem, Senior Analyst, Forrester For years, many enterprise architecture (EA) teams operated in isolation, building elaborate frameworks that few understood and even fewer used. Then something shifted: Architects started solving actual …
At Ardoq, we’ve always believed that meaningful innovation comes from combining strong technical foundations with clear strategic intent. As AI rapidly reshapes how software platforms are built and used, it’s increasingly important for us to b…
By Nadzeya Stalbouskaya Strong technology architecture is no longer rare. Clean layers, cloud-first strategies, modern platforms, and well-defined principles have become standard practice across large organizations. On paper, architecture often looks s…
By Barbara Murphy Melby and Adia Brantley, of Morgan Lewis Cloud computing has been sold as elastic, on-demand access to virtually unlimited resources. However, the rapid growth of data-intensive and artificial intelligence–driven workloads has strain…
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To survive and thrive in volatile business conditions, organizations increasingly need digital innovation, the process of taking an idea that uses digital technologies from inception to impact. Yet most organizations struggle with digital in…
By Sandeep Dhall & Ievegen Gartman The following list isn’t about fixing ten small problems. It’s about eliminating an entire category of inefficient work from your business. This is how you achieve real scale. This […]
How reliable architects end up firefighting instead of architecting—and why working harder rarely fixes the plateau