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Clouds and scalability
This post comes from an online exchange with Roger Sessions (@rsessions on twitter) Leo de Sousa (@leodesousa) and Chris Potts (@chrisdpotts).Roger makes the point that the various cloud vendors make their case on “scalability” without defining the ter…
Enterprise Frameworks: In Perfect Harmony Together…
| COBIT TOGAF and ITIL in Prefect Harmony |
References and relevant links for further reading..
- TOGAF – The Open Group Architecture Framework
- ITIL – Information Technology Information Library
- COBIT – Control Objectives for Information and related Technology
- ZACHMAN – named after inventor John Zachman
IBM’s Open Source Enterprise Generation Language
I recently discovered that IBM have released their Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) toolkit as open source in a donation to the Eclipse project. That is definitely a nice move by IBM who are already one of the core contributors to both the Ecl…
Clever Spam
A couple of days ago some random spammer sent me the following e-mail:It actually looks exactly like the e-mail notifications I receive daily from Twitter — that is, except for the link content. Apparently they were not clever enough to mask the conte…
Clever Spam
A couple of days ago some random spammer sent me the following e-mail:It actually looks exactly like the e-mail notifications I receive daily from Twitter — that is, except for the link content. Apparently they were not clever enough to mask the conte…
The Modesty of Writing
Patented Drugs versus Generic Drugs, an Example of Knowledge versus Capacity Value
The Concepts of ValueIn the first chapter of my book, Organizational Economics: The Formation of Wealth, I describe three types of value, knowledge, capacity, and political (I also discuss these in three posts: Knowledge, Capacity, Political).&nbs…
Patented Drugs versus Generic Drugs, an Example of Knowledge versus Capacity Value
The Concepts of ValueIn the first chapter of my book, Organizational Economics: The Formation of Wealth, I describe three types of value, knowledge, capacity, and political (I also discuss these in three posts: Knowledge, Capacity, Political).&nbs…
Economies of Scale or Economies of Knowledge?
This Post is of an unpublished paper I wrote in 2008 and 2009. Dr. Chris Marai helped me by commenting and proposing edits. The concepts it presents and some sections of the writing I subsequently used in my book, Organizational Econom…
Multi-Channel Retailing Takes a new Meaning with Retail Apps
Since summer ASOS has launched its App for the Apple range of mobile devices. The new service has been designed for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users, and along with the function to ‘save for later’ any item of interest sold by the trader, the app also includes a locator for local drop-off points for customers looking to return unwanted purchases.
Free to download, the new app lets you browse and shop directly from fashion editorials, very similar to Net-à-Porter’s. The app comes with trend reports and also contains content originally produced for the online version of the Asos magazine as well as exclusive footage and features such as video and 360-degree views of clothing items. The iPad app is available for free from the App Store since August this year with both Android and iPhone versions scheduled to launch by the close of 2011.
Changing the Congressional Budget Office to the Congressional Enterprise Architecture Office
The Current Mission of the CBO
Currently, the mission of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO):
Additionally, Enterprise Architecture proposes where develop, transform, reform, end or otherwise change the organizations’ missions, strategies, processes, and tooling. For the US Federal Government, (or any other organization of this scope and size), the EA process must be recursive, but traceable and integratable. The CBO is in the position with some of the responsibilities for doing this.


