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6 days ago
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2 weeks ago
remembermytweet: Wise words from @MartinGladwell in response to "what is the difference between a business architect and an enterprise architect?"
"I think…
2 months ago
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3 months ago
remembermytweet: RT @strategyarch: Time to move from practicing Enterprise Architect to performing Enterprise Architect #entarch
3 months ago
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3 months ago
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Purpose Archive
Enterprise Architecture Change is Coming. Are You Ready?
There is an impending change coming. In many ways this change is being driven by the move into The Cloud, (the commoditization of IT) and the move to Bring Your…
10 Unexpected Reasons Why Your Business Needs the Capability to Adapt
“To expect the unexpected shows a thoroughly modern intellect.” – Oscar Wilde You’ve all heard the typical anecdotes about the speed of growth of the Internet and Twitter. Here is…
The Purpose Of A System Is What It Does
This is some dot points from an excellent article by Richard Veryard discussing Stafford Beer’s maxim that the “Purpose Of a System Is What It Does” or “POSIWID“. Richard points…


