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| | | February 2010 - Posts -
"Despite SOA adoption being the highest in Europe (nearly 70% of European organizations), few companies master the art of building SOA, and the more difficult art of using it to a company's advantage. In times when it is absolutely vital to prove the value of every initiative, this session will introduce the content of the conference and start unveiling how SOA can contain costs, get more out of your existing assets, exploit discontinuities in the market, and simply ride a disruptive innovation... -
How do we employ our Business Process Framework, eTOM, to align, improve, implement... our processes? Here are a couple of interesting articles from BPTrends that may help us, about processes, re-use and why not practices and culture. Also, for the architect a reference to SOA Consortium's business architecture. “What happens when well-designed processes do not align with the practices of the supervisors who perform them? ... Even with well designed processes, the behavioural practices of groups... -
I'll continue my Frameworks and Enterprise Architecture series for a short while. The framework importance is de-emphasized deliberatelysometimes. But without a framework though, it is impossible to have foreseeable, repeatableand integrated outcomes. Same development would have a different path and differentoutcomes at different times. Every development might link the same parts in differentways. Two teams may come at very different results for the same development. A framework describes the... -
What is EA? I promise a down to earth definition. We have all these plans for the CRM, data warehouse, portal, printing and floor maps, networks, manufacturing bands, buildings, locations... EA is supposed to integrate all plans or blueprints in a whole, the parts of which can be related. Not that we don’t have these designs, we do. But they are devised with different components, diagramming techniques, symbols, tools... A plan is typically useful only to a small community which has its own vocabulary... -
Having seen Gartner's IT forecast, I said, at first, that there is nothing new under the sun. Still, how would that affect us, assuming things happen? After all, we provide for these industries. The Cloud and overseas outsourcing seem to have a large impact in this estimation. The mobile penetration in accessing the Internet and the mobile e-commerce and banking transactions take centre stage. I found particularly interesting this section: " The most powerful position in the context business... | | Paid Advertisement | | |  | | Copyright © 1988-2012, TeleManagement Forum. All Rights Reserved | | | | | |
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