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enterprise architecture Today's large organisations must be adept at designing, building, and maintaining large-scale distributed enterprise systems that are adaptable in a modern dynamic business. Many of these make mistakes resulting in costly overruns, blown deadlines, and lost opportunity. This business climate places a large burden on IT to deliver. Usually adaptable business drivers can veer from the capabilities of the enterprise IT systems, especially if the systems are complex, fragile, and resist change. Enterprise architecture can help future-proof IT investments made today. Will your new Architects create a solid business asset for the future? |
latest technology news within Australia and around the globe... Microsoft Snags Don Ferguson, Former IBM Chief Architect – "Father of WebSphere" by Jeremy Geelan .DotNet Jan 2007 Don Ferguson , who guided IBM’s strategy and architecture for SOA and Web services, and co-authored many of the initial Web service specifications, has been hired by Microsoft. He is now Microsoft Technical Fellow in Platforms and Strategy, in the Office of the CTO. Reuters CSO on Enterprise Architecture and Governance Victoria Ho, CSO Jan 2007 For the past five years, George Wang has been keeping a tight ship at Reuters. Previously chief information security officer (CISO), Asia, and later joint global CISO, he was the organization’s veritable gate keeper, responsible for keeping the bad out and the good in. |
Should You Fire Your Enterprise Architect in 2007? Take the Test. Dave Linthicum, Blog Infoworld Jan 2007 Now working directly on SOA projects, I'm exposed to many more organizations than I did when I was building technology. As such, I see some common patterns or issues emerging. Virtualization: Xen and hypervisor maintenance Jeniffer Mears, Linux World Jan 2007 The virtualization market is expected to heat up this year as Microsoft and the open source Xen project challenge VMware, which has been the only game in town when it comes to virtualizing x86 servers. Frameworks, Frameworks, Frameworks... Fasil Abid, Java dev Journal Jan 2007 Writing spaghetti code for many is an easy solution, by approaching the application development with a top-to-bottom declaration of code.
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