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What’s new in TOGAF 10?

CIO Business Intelligence

Developed by The Open Group in 1995, TOGAF is one of the most widely used enterprise architecture frameworks today. TOGAF advises enterprises on how to implement an architecture that best supports stakeholders and the organization. Easier to navigate. One of the biggest overhauls to the TOGAF framework is in its delivery.

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SAMOS – How To Evaluate Disruptive Innovation

CTOvision

One of the unintended consequences of distributed computing and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is that things get more complicated. When things get complicated, bottlenecks develop, and systems get more difficult to maintain. Like, “we’ve got more customers, we need more storage.” Complicated is not good.

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Living Networks - Chapter 9: The Flow of Services - Reframing Digital and Professional Services

Trends in the Living Networks

IT executives now refers to SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) rather than web services, while online delivery of software is usually called SaaS (Software as a Service) instead of the ASP (Application Service Provider) model. The jargon in online software has changed over the last years.

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It was about SOA all along! Chapter 5

Leveraging Organizational Knowledge

Once again, I'm not aware of many CxOs (let alone CEOs) with such an open-mind on new technologies and the courage to initiate and lead the drastic cultural change that a SOA demands. Such forward-looking leadership is indeed a must for a successful SOA implementation. Chapter 5 describes 5 rules for successful SOA implementation.

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