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What is enterprise architecture? A framework for transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprise architecture definition Enterprise architecture (EA) is the practice of analyzing, designing, planning, and implementing enterprise analysis to successfully execute on business strategies. Another main priority with EA is agility and ensuring that your EA strategy has a strong focus on agility and agile adoption.

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Modernize Your Cloud Governance To Match Today’s Cloud Strategy

Forrester IT

The types of workloads you’re migrating are trending increasingly mission-critical. For this reason, along with new and developing industry regulations, growing sovereignty requirements, and a plethora of breaches/vulnerabilities, companies are revisiting or standing up governance programs that have not existed in […]

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Is it worth measuring software developer productivity? CIOs weigh in

CIO Business Intelligence

At the same time, developers are scarce, and the demand for new software is high. This has spurred interest around understanding and measuring developer productivity, says Keith Mann, senior director, analyst, at Gartner. Organizations need to get the most out of the limited number of developers they’ve got,” he says.

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7 enterprise data strategy trends

CIO Business Intelligence

Here’s a quick rundown of seven major trends that will likely reshape your organization’s current data strategy in the days and months ahead. Data fabric is an architecture that enables the end-to-end integration of various data pipelines and cloud environments through the use of intelligent and automated systems.

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Embrace DBaaS to Speed Up Mobile App Development

CTOvision

As enterprises work to rapidly embrace the mobile revolution, both for their workforce and to engage more deeply with their customers, the pressure is on for IT to support the tools needed by their application developers. You need to be prepared for this by choosing architectures that will be able to rapidly scale as use grows.

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Accelerating innovation with cloud-native apps on Microsoft Cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

The financial services sector is undergoing rapid change as fintechs develop convenient, consumer-focused services that were once the province of traditional banks. A modern bank must have an agile, open, and intelligent systems architecture to deliver the digital services today’s consumers want.

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An Update On The Megatrend of Cloud Computing

CTOvision

In this post we dive deeper into the first of these trends, Cloud Computing. Architectures are in place now that leverage tiers of clouds that can exist in multiple sizes and locations, including homes, businesses and datacenters. Agility in service to mission and business needs is far more important than cost savings.

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