The transformation to the virtual cloud Enterprise (ii)
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Operations as a Service and the Cloud Enterprise
Preparing the up and coming virtual cloud Enterprise
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Aggregated enterprise architecture wisdom
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It’s time for another appearance on Tom Cagley’s Software Process and Measurement (SPaMCast) podcast. This week’s episode, number 430, features Tom’s essay on product owners, Steve Tendon with more on TameFlow (in this episode, constraints), and a Form Follows Function installment based on my post “Leadership Anti-Patterns – The Thinker” (the third in a series […]![]()
Update: Join webinar on 24 March. The European Union’s new data protection regulation takes effect in 2018 and will have a bigger impact on European organizations than many might yet be aware of. For those approaching the subject from the right angle, the new rules do not just bring obligations, but also a variety of opportunities.
The European Union’s new data protection regulation takes effect in 2018 and will have a bigger impact on European organizations than many might yet be aware of. For those approaching the subject from the right angle, the new rules do not just bring obligations, but also a variety of opportunities.
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Operations as a Service and the Cloud Enterprise
With OaaS (Operations as a Service), the enterprise outsources today its operation functions in the value chain (SCOR: Source, Make, Deliver).
Many enterprises have since lon…
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Preparing the up and coming virtual cloud Enterprise
Operations as a Service and the Cloud Enterprise
Here are the key steps the EA has to perform to support the enterpris
Most people and architects will argue that serendipity is no capability as it cannot be forced and as such it is draped from most capability maps. However serendipity can be grown and managed, just not by classical business processes. The same is true for top results or creativity. Take coaching a top sport team as … Continue reading Serendipity as a capability →
While the service paradigm is taking over the enterprise IT now (see this), the concept has since long existed in economies of the past and society. As a result, a society was organised at one time in trade guilds that specialised and gu…
Link: http://eapj.org/defining-enterprise/ From Enterprise Architecture Professional Journal 00
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The path to the virtual cloud Enterprise is paved by the Digital evolution
SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) was once declared dead because it was associated to a software design paradigm using the now defunct SOAP protocol.
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By The Open Group Day two of The Open Group San Francisco event was held Tuesday, January 31 on another sunny, winter day in San Francisco. Tuesday’s welcome address featured Steve Nunn, President & CEO, and Jim Hietala, VP Business … Continue reading →![]()