The role of the Enterprise Architect is evolving. Enterprise architecture is becoming focused on business capabilities, organizational value streams and then the technology used. Two of these three ...
Amid intensifying demands for reliability and transparency in enterprise IT, professionals like Venkata Narapareddy have ...
Striving for growth and success is a constant goal for businesses in every industry. However, it takes strategic planning, effective leadership and the right strategies to achieve it. In this article, ...
Dimitra Kane (MSIT '99) explains what excites her about her new MSIT course that introduces students to key enterprise architecture frameworks. It's been more than 25 years since Dimitra Kane enrolled ...
Some of you may have tuned into the Shared Insights Webinar on "Marching Toward SOA: Does EA Lead the Band?" I can't find the archive of it, by the way. However, there is a good summary article here, ...
For thousands of years, we Homo Sapiens have tackled architectural and engineering challenges with remarkable success: the Pyramids, the Great Wall of China, the Roman Aqueducts, the Taj Mahal, the ...
The IT industry loves seismic shifts in technology architectures. In the 1990s, there was object-oriented programming. Later, service-oriented architecture and enterprise service bus built on these ...
Enterprise architecture is essential for managing the growing complexity of government operations, the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) emphasizes in the third ...
Info-Tech Research Group has confirmed the next group of featured speakers for LIVE 2025 in Montreal, taking place November 25–26 at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth. The global IT research and ...
It’s time to move beyond the pilot phase and integrate intelligence into the core architecture for measurable business ...
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