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Making your enterprise architecture framework work for you

CIO Business Intelligence

More organizations than ever have adopted some sort of enterprise architecture framework, which provides important rules and structure that connect technology and the business. The results of this company’s enterprise architecture journey are detailed in IDC PeerScape: Practices for Enterprise Architecture Frameworks (September 2024).

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Your Digital Transformation is Floundering? Revealing Why

Social, Agile and Transformation

Nor are projects to get your organization on Microsoft 365, establish unified communications, or develop microservice architectures. . Sorry folks, your efforts to move to the cloud, create CI/CD pipelines, or centralize a data lake is not digital transformation.

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Why Flexibility Is Driving the Future of Business Success

CIO Business Intelligence

While there was plenty to learn throughout the pandemic, perhaps the most important takeaway was the value of being agile and flexible in the face of fast-moving changes. This is a giant leap forward from the old monolithic approach to business communications. Businesses that were flexible and agile have survived the pandemic.

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Brainstorm the Process Revolution: The Art or The Science?

Future of CIO

Reframe the Enterprise Architecture via Enterprise 2.0 The process on the fly (the future process) is all about building up the business cloud infrastructure to implement the deep integration of eco-system, with the chance of having agility, modularization, fungibility (cloud standardization).