More on what event models can learn from database models

One of my earliest posts was entitled, “What can SOA learn from RDBMS?” In that posting I was arguing for “Event Triggers” that fire when “interesting” business objects change. Of course, “interesting” needs further definition and so for tha matte…

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On ‘Time=Money’ and other metaphors

“Gotta rush! Time equals money, ya know!”
But does it?
More accurately, are they ever actually equivalent?
It’s not a trivial question – because if they’re not equivalent, just how much damage is that metaphor doing to our enterprise-architectures, business-architectures and much else besides?
Closely related to this is another metaphor: “money equals value”. And that one can do […]

Weekly Finds – Link Post

The Role of CEP in Enterprise Architecture | Complex Event Processing (CEP) Blog Enterprise Architects don’t always take the “event” viewpoint, and instead focus on the process or value chains in the business. However, these high …

Laying the Pavement for the Future-State CIO Journey

Guest Post by Louie Ehrlich, President Chevron Information Technology Company, and CIO, Chevron Corp. Note: This is the third in a series, start with part 1 – The Journey of a Business Strategist CIO I’ve written a couple of posts on what the CIO role can be in the future and the importance of our profession leading the way there. This is my last post on this topic and I want to focus it on […]

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Complimentary EA User Conference Focus on Real-World Results

Economies are improving worldwide. But CIOs are more demanding than ever that enterprise architecture programs deliver bottom-line benefits, quickly. That’s why our largest-ever worldwide Troux user conference will feature EA practitioners from A…

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