By Arthur Cole But probably the biggest change in enterprise architectures is not the designs themselves but the ways in which knowledge workers will interact…
By Joseph Spear Christmas Future. This time next year, so much may well have changed. Perhaps for some, we may be reinvented but hopefully not unrecognisable.…
VENDOR OUTLOOK: THE BATTLE BETWEEN GROWTH PLAYERS AND STARTUPS If we look at the market as falling into three categories: incumbent players, growth players, and…
By Yaniv Yehuda In a recent article on Forbes, Jason Bloomberg makes the point that despite technology typically refreshing every three years or so, Agile is…
By Joe McKendrick Has Agile software development run its course? If it has, what’s at the next level? Jason Bloomberg, an IT architectural advocate, suggests…
EXPANDING DEVOPS BEYOND DEV AND OPS The principles, processes and tools that are core to the existing DevOps movement will expand beyond traditional development and…
Topaz for Program Analysis Topaz for Program Analysis intelligently analyzes mainframe programs and presents the results of that analysis in a visually intuitive manner. Using…
By Phil Wainewright Why conflict is inevitable Simon Wardley of the CSC Leading Edge Forum is even more scathing on bimodal IT: In 2014, I…
Jason Bloomberg has kicked of a series of posts this week focused on Enterprise Architecture (EA) and the increasingly important role of Enterprise Architects. His…
By Ric Phillips In July this year Forbes published an article by Jason Bloomberg titled: Is Enterprise Architecture Completely Broken? I don’t agree with the…