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"There is an argument that the Enterprise Architect is a leader in the transformation of the Enterprise and a participant in the business decision making process. Right now, this is not the case but the trend points in that direction. But what is a leader or leadership for that matter? And what... -
Ruediger Spies, vice-president of enterprise applications at IDC Central Europe, at IDC’s "SOA and Beyond" Conference 2010 said that business spending on SOA will grow by up to 25 percent worldwide by 2013. Good news for SOE. Here is the post . Spies said that SOA, if designed properly, will... -
Cross posting this relevant discussion thread to Customer Experience group... [quote user="Dave Milham"] Sorry for coming in a bit late on this debate. I do think the user journey approach is quite strong and I have seen it applied to good effect in a major service provider. The notion of Touchpoints... -
This is to draw caution. Service Orientation and Enterprise Architecture are without a doubt, the way. And Frameworx includes elements of both. But a careless execution could spell failure. SOA, in a W3C definition, means "a set of components which can be invoked and whose interface definitions... -
"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... -
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... -
SOA, from an IT perspective, is an Enterprise Integration technology consisting of service definition, orchestration (BPMS/BPEL), description (WSDL), registration, discovery (UDDI) and distribution (ESB) technologies. Nevertheless, SOA is more than IT although its origins are in IT. From a business viewpoint... -
I cannot resist the temptation to blog about Cloud Computing. Everyone does. I'll do that in the context of Enterprise Architecture (EA) though. Cloud computing is an overloaded term and vague at that. Nonetheless, I would define it in brief as the outsourcing of your IT services - applications and... | | Paid Advertisement | | |  | | Copyright © 1988-2012, TeleManagement Forum. All Rights Reserved | | | | | |
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