Organizations continually strive to empower developers, data analysts, and data scientists to drive the quick creation and deployment of new applications and services. To that end, they require rapid ...
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Although Frictionless Enterprise is about much more than technology, it is fundamentally shaped by technology. Therefore the Information Technology (IT) infrastructure an organization adopts is ...
Technology is creating endless opportunities for companies, especially financial service providers, to roll out new solutions and enhance the client experience. However, keeping up with the pace of ...
Enterprises across the globe are under greater pressure than ever to transform their IT environments. With business resilience and agility now urgent priorities in an unpredictable landscape, the ...
Transforming archaic and siloed data and communications systems into coherent, enterprise-wide information services has always been a struggle at the Department of Defence, but a new breed of IT ...
The architecture of computer systems is all-important. To misquote the late Vince Lombardi, legendary coach of the Green Bay Packers, "Architecture isn't everything, it's the only thing." Or to twist ...
As so many enterprises confidently add an “s” to their “year” of experience in cloud computing, some traditional IT architecture concepts are beginning to pop back up. These concepts can make or break ...
Sometimes the best way to define an original IT initiative is to invent a new word. Stratactical is the word the enterprise architects at San Mateo, Calif.-based Con-way Inc. created to describe their ...
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Around the world, a new generation of architects are challenging “business-as-usual” and bringing change to populations who had formerly no access to their professional services. This article is the ...