Why ROI Is the Wrong First Question in Enterprise Architecture
How architectural benefits actually form—before anything can be measured in hard numbers
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How architectural benefits actually form—before anything can be measured in hard numbers
By Rekha Kodali Enterprises are entering a new phase of AI adoption. The market is shifting from single-model, prompt-driven copilots to multi-agent AI systems capable of collaborative reasoning, task decomposition, and autonomous execution. These syst…
Fourth (and last) post about the ArchiMate NEXT snapshot from last summer. Summarising and then going wild on suggestions. Fasten your seatbelts, ArchiMate-geeks!
By Holt Hackney As CIOs look toward 2026, the mandate is getting sharper, and heavier. Technology leaders are being asked to deliver AI-driven innovation, enterprise resilience, and measurable growth at a time when budgets and […]
SAP LeanIX had a landmark year, marked by breakthrough product innovations and standout moments at the SAP Transformation Excellence Summits. Discover what shaped 2025 and where we’re headed in 2026.
We’re living through a strange disconnect in resource management. Organizations have invested heavily in project management tools—Jira, Asana, Monday, Smartsheet—yet the most fundamental question still gets answered with guesswork: “Who’s available to take on this project next month?” We’ve digitized the tasks, but we haven’t solved the chaos. And here’s the kicker: research shows that…
By Christian Siegers, Principal, KPMG Advisory For decades, architecture testing has been the quiet backbone of responsible software engineering. While application testing ensures features work, architecture testing ensures that systems behave. It veri…
Your architects are making technology decisions in isolation. And you’re paying for it. Retail picks Azure. Manufacturing goes AWS. Three business units each spin up customer data hubs. Nobody documents the APIs they create. Your teams think they’…
A new version of ArchiMate is coming. Last summer a snapshot of “ArchiMate NEXT” was published. Third of a few articles with my thoughts on the development, like the previous one focusing on an aspect that did not change (but maybe should)
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Real-time businesses are able to make quick, data-driven decisions, enabling them to dramatically outperform competitors. Research points to four key capabilities that the most successful RTBs have: real-time data availability and decision-m…
On enterprise architecture without descriptions, and what happens when architects stop producing models
By Lisa Woodall Most organisations say they want growth, productivity, and resilience. Fewer are willing to confront whether the business model they are operating today is actually capable of delivering those outcomes. Instead, the reflex […]