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Making the Cloud, SOA, Integration & Enterprise IT Work: Big Ball of Mud Software
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Making the Cloud, SOA, Integration and Enterprise IT Work. Enough hype, lets Make SOA, the Cloud and Enterprise IT WORK. Dec 31, 2014. Big Ball of Mud Software. In the space of Software Architecture, the “Big Ball of Mud” represents “natural growth” – or the system that just adds and changes without ANY planned. Architecture. (. More on the Big Ball of Mud here. 160; While we hear about it, and sometimes run into it as we have to solve project problems, how do you spot a software product in that mode?
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Making the Cloud, SOA, Integration & Enterprise IT Work: CIO Interview–Integration (SOA / SOAP / Web Services) Impact
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Making the Cloud, SOA, Integration and Enterprise IT Work. Enough hype, lets Make SOA, the Cloud and Enterprise IT WORK. Oct 21, 2014. CIO Interview–Integration (SOA / SOAP / Web Services) Impact. Question: How is integration? Almost everyone at our company is an expert on Information Systems. Our culture - everyone (department/division) believes their own numbers and requirements and doesn't believe anyone else's. Words like mutual understanding or common terminology didn't exist in the past. Today we w...
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BPM / SOA Community Insights: BPM
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BPM / SOA Community Insights. New BEI Keynote: Peter Fingar on Business Innovation in the Cloud. Our parent organization, the Business Ecology Initiative. Just announced the addition of Peter Fingar, Author and Business-Technology Advisor, to the Optimization for Innovation: Reset conference program. 0160; Fingar’s keynote is Business Innovation in the Cloud:. Come to grips with the end of management, as we know it, and the move from command-and-control to connect-and-collaborate management with transpar...
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Around the web with TOGAF 9 (+ArchiMate) - Business-Driven Architect
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The Insider's Guide to Next-Generation BPM. Around the web with TOGAF 9 ( ArchiMate). February 13, 2009 9:00 AM. Ok, I confess, I've had the near 800-page TOGAF 9 document. For a couple weeks and find myself with several hundred pages still to read. So, this post is not further. On TOGAF 9, rather a collection of TOGAF 9 (and related) links and resources you might want to check out. Before I go further, I should set some context by reiterating my comment. Architecture frameworks and ivory towers:. IR...
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using Enterprise.Architecture;: October 2009
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Using Enterprise.Architecture;. Thoughts on Enterprise Architecture from a .NET perspective. Sunday, October 4, 2009. Norman Mailer on Chicago. Miami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of the Republican and Democratic Conventions of 1968. Credit to the New York Times for finding the quote (and picture). Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images. Posted by Lee C. Harold. Links to this post on:. Delicio.us: saved by 0. Search Technorati for blog reactions to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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using Enterprise.Architecture;: December 2007
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Using Enterprise.Architecture;. Thoughts on Enterprise Architecture from a .NET perspective. Friday, December 14, 2007. Microsoft forecast: partly cloudy. In a previous post I asked Where is the Microsoft cloud? That is, where is the Microsoft competitive offering to Amazon's AWS, for example. I have to say that I'm not getting the great sense of urgency from Microsoft about cloud computing that Nick Malik's "Microsoft is coming" bravado. Now, Microsoft is certainly talking. Which all sounds like goodnes...
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using Enterprise.Architecture;: February 2008
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Using Enterprise.Architecture;. Thoughts on Enterprise Architecture from a .NET perspective. Friday, February 8, 2008. Designing a RESTful API. There's a bit of art that goes into designing any API. We've designed and refined a SOAP API over the last couple of years, and the RPC-like nature of SOAP does seem to make things fairly simple from an API designer's perspective. Everything looks more or less like methods you would see in C#, only exposed through a service. What is truly RESTful? Project (offici...
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using Enterprise.Architecture;: Agile development aligns business & IT
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Using Enterprise.Architecture;. Thoughts on Enterprise Architecture from a .NET perspective. Wednesday, June 4, 2008. Agile development aligns business and IT. From Scott Hanselman interviewing Owen Rogers. Scott does a consistently fantastic job with his interviews. (A transcript. Is available if you prefer to read.). This concept of agile being a mechanism by which to effect business/IT alignment is a good one to keep in your back pocket and could be a useful argument for enterprise architects to help ...
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