
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 […]
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. […]
By Alok Mehta (CIO, Business Systems, Kemper) and Chitty Shravan (AVP, Business Systems, Kemper) Managed Services: In today’s digital age, effective IT management is crucial for business success. The growing trend toward managed services confirms […]
The recent Chief Architect Forum (CAF), a gathering of some of the world’s leading IT architects, was a rousing success for the global IT architect community. To learn more about what made this event so […]
By Andy Ruth, Notable Architect (Part 1 appeared Tuesday here.) As you are modeling a Zero Trust initiative into workstreams, a logical separation is by access control and asset protection. Access control is focused on the […]