Where Should Architects Be Focused as the Hype Cycle Goes Crazy?
By Paul Preiss, od Iasa Global As I’ve heard from many a member, I’m getting a bit annoyed with the media attention to AI. If they were to be believed, I would be speaking with […]
By Paul Preiss, od Iasa Global As I’ve heard from many a member, I’m getting a bit annoyed with the media attention to AI. If they were to be believed, I would be speaking with […]
By Paul Baird, Chief Technical Security Officer EMEA, Qualys When you have a few instances, you can manage them manually. When you have tens, hundreds or even thousands of instances to look after, you have […]
By Stephen Dougall A few years ago, I had the privilege of attending a conference where John Zachman conducted a seminar on his enterprise architecture framework. One key takeaway that has stuck with me since […]
For many people, data monetization is a dirty phrase. Business leaders shy away from the term, believing they are safeguarding their organization’s reputation. But in today’s world, where organizations generate vast amounts of data as […]
By Scott Wilson In today’s fast-paced and competitive business landscape, enterprises are constantly seeking ways to innovate, stay competitive, and drive growth. But with legacy systems that can’t keep up, and being outpaced by dynamic […]
Women in Architecture, an organization sponsored by IASA Global, will headline the upcoming BILT conference on November 16-17. “This event is not just a celebration of our one-year milestone since launch ,but also a testament […]
By Stephen Dougall For professionals engaged in business or IT architecture, managing a portfolio of applications presents a formidable challenge. The task involves architecting these applications in a manner that optimizes their development and maintenance. […]
Leon Lewis, Jr. began his new role last month as Shaw University’s Chief Information Officer. Lewis has an extensive career of over 30 years in information technology and IT strategic development. Prior to joining Shaw […]
By Paul Preiss, IASA Global There are a lot of loaded expressions in the world of architecture. I thought in this episode we would decode some of the more onerous. These phrases do a lot […]
By Siddesh Mahadik The Business Capability Model (BCM), is the cornerstone of the Business Architecture discipline, and is amongst the most important models/maps (if not the most important) in this practice. However, having just the […]