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What’s new in TOGAF 10?

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Developed by The Open Group in 1995, TOGAF is one of the most widely used enterprise architecture frameworks today. It’s used by small, medium, and large businesses as well as government departments, non-government public organizations, and defense agencies. Easier to navigate. Even more customizable.

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25 Feb Cloudera Federal Forum in Tysons Corner: Amazing agenda filled with lessons learned and best practices

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Other speakers will present lessons learned from across industry, including lessons on topics like data provenance, encryption, as well as user authorization and auditing. Engaging the Hadoop Developer — Deep-dive with industry experts into the key projects, technology, and emerging trends driving the enterprise adoption of Hadoop.

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Join Architects, Planners, Program Managers, Data Scientists at 4th Annual Cloudera Federal Forum in DC 25 Feb

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Track sessions will focus on: Enabling Business Results with Big Data — How to enable agency programs that will yield enormous value through big data to deliver actionable information and measureable results. It’s time to unlock the knowledge in your enterprise information and deliver valuable agency insights, decision support, and results.

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Leveraging Organizational Knowledge: Business Intelligence for simulating the future

Leveraging Organizational Knowledge

For insights into the future of the business, I prefer to refer to it as strategic intelligence. I bring industry standard best practice to technology projects (PRINCE2 project management methodology practitioner and ITIL service delivery management framework).Currently TCS KM maturity model Enterprise 2.0

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Leveraging Organizational Knowledge: Business Intelligence needs to get more strategic.

Leveraging Organizational Knowledge

Leveraging your organisational knowledge relates to Knowledge Management, organisational learning, human capital development, social media/networks strategy, multi-channels Customer Relationships Management (CRM) 09 March 2006 Business Intelligence needs to get more strategic. TCS KM maturity model Enterprise 2.0

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Leveraging Organizational Knowledge

Leveraging Organizational Knowledge

Business Intelligence (BI) needs to provide the right Knowledge to drive the strategy and use the strategy to direct Knowledge Management (KM) initiatives : The Focus stage above. TCS KM maturity model Enterprise 2.0 Baird and J. Henderson, The Knowledge Engine , Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2001, first edition page 14).

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