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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. Making it easier to evaluate existing architecture against long-term goals.

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Accelerate winners demonstrate AI and services progress

TM Forum

In the area of Beyond Connectivity, participants paved the way for the publication of the upcoming introductory guide to business architecture and advanced their work on zero-touch partnering, connectivity-as-a-service and software marketplaces. Cliff co-leads the Business Architecture work at TM Forum. Whale Cloud Technologies Co.,

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Why Stories Work where Requirements Documents Fail - Social.

Social, Agile and Transformation

Why Stories Work where Requirements Documents Fail. In a traditional development practice, a product manager writes a long document describing the software requirements. Hopefully the document is diagram heavy, clear and concise. The product manager thinks about it and agrees. crisis management. (3).

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Simple Agile Product Development - Social, Agile, and Transformation

Social, Agile and Transformation

The Technical Lead needs to consult on feasibility, discuss estimates, and define the application architecture. These five individuals often benefit from a sixth, the Project Manager , who orchestrates this conversation and has the role to drive the team to a shared understanding of the priorities, feasibility, and approach.

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Think carefully before considering cloud repatriation

CIO Business Intelligence

They also expect to benefit from the expertise of cloud providers—expertise that isn’t easy for companies to develop and maintain in house, unless your company happens to be a technology provider. If you haven’t redone your architecture, you may find that a hybrid environment is actually worse from a performance perspective.”

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