The role of the Enterprise Architect is evolving. Enterprise architecture is becoming focused on business capabilities, organizational value streams and then the technology used. Two of these three ...
As we stand at the intersection of rapid technological evolution and unprecedented business demands, the role of the enterprise architect (EA) is transforming. No longer confined to merely aligning IT ...
"City planning" is an easily understood metaphor that architects can employ to communicate more effectively the nature and value of architecture by relating the "unseen" enterprise architecture to ...
Say goodbye to boring architecture review meetings; architecture-as-code turns tedious compliance checks into automated tests that keep up with fast dev teams.
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Among the many buzzwords or common phrases used in business, “blueprint” is on the list. In many cases, the word serves as a great visualization for how a company wants to structure teams, processes ...
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With platform engineering seemingly the latest buzzword, it might surprise you to learn that it’s not new. It has existed for a long time, particularly in software as a service (SaaS) companies where ...
Enterprise architects are responsible for supporting an organization's IT networks and services. Utilizing complex thinking and strategizing they ascertain which legacy systems require updates and ...