by Nathan Johnson | Jul 13, 2018 | Strategy, Technology
“Real power can’t be given. It must be taken.”“A lion doesn’t concern itself with the opinions of sheep.”“Listen, smile, agree, then go do whatever the hell you were planning to do anyway.”Follow any social media account associated with vague topics like...
by Gustav Hoyer | Jun 29, 2018 | Strategy, Technology
Author’s note: this post is part of a longer series intended to generate discussion around the evolving demands a modern marketplace places on the tenets of “traditional” Enterprise Architecture. Parts one through two of this series can be found in my author profile....
by Gustav Hoyer | Jun 14, 2018 | Strategy, Technology
Many large organizations will spend significant amounts of money identifying, installing, operating, and servicing large technology platforms that provide a crucial underpinning to their operations. Various industries have their own well-known platforms and tools to...
by Gustav Hoyer | May 30, 2018 | Strategy, Technology
Many large organizations will spend significant amounts of money identifying, installing, operating, and servicing large technology platforms that provide a crucial underpinning to their operations. Various industries have their own well-known platforms and tools to...
by Damon Young | May 11, 2018 | Strategy, Technology
My very first job out of college was the management of a system test environment for a client server application my employers, Andersen Consulting, were building for the local Baby Bell back in 1995. In that role, I learned very quickly that how you test, and, even...
by Nathan Johnson | Apr 26, 2018 | Strategy, Technology
It’s pretty rare to actually want something to resemble the world of politics. But anyone ever tasked with pulling together an architecture review board will surely see the truth of this statement – as in politics, who you’ve chosen as your representatives could...