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Why CIOs must lead the charge on ESG – and why enterprise architecture is the key

CIO Business Intelligence

In an era marked by heightened environmental, social and governance (ESG) scrutiny and rapid artificial intelligence (AI) adoption, the integration of actionable sustainable principles in enterprise architecture (EA) is indispensable. For those working within or alongside EA, these concepts are well-established pillars of the discipline.

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CIOs take note: Platform engineering teams are the future core of IT orgs

CIO Business Intelligence

Three years ago BSH Home Appliances completely rearranged its IT organization, creating a digital platform services team consisting of three global platform engineering teams, and four regional platform and operations teams. They may also ensure consistency in terms of processes, architecture, security, and technical governance.

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ST Engineering showcases applications of new technologies to stay ahead of disruption

CIO Business Intelligence

This is an approach ST Engineering adheres to, with its recent showcase on leveraging new technologies at InnoTech Conference 2023. ST Engineering has recently completed a proof-of-concept, involving 5G connectivity, at Sentosa island.

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Gravitics plans to leverage space station architecture for $1.7M Space Force project

GeekWire

based Gravitics says it will work with Rocket Lab USA and other partners to adapt its space station architecture for the U.S. The company said it plans to leverage its commercial space station product architecture to develop orbital platforms that will enable rapid response options for the U.S. Gravitics Illustration) Marysville, Wash.-based

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Why Distributed Tracing is Essential for Performance and Reliability

Speaker: Daniel "spoons" Spoonhower, CTO and Co-Founder at Lightstep

Many engineering organizations have now adopted microservices or other loosely coupled architectures, often alongside DevOps practices. However, this increased velocity often comes at the cost of overall application performance or reliability. Prioritize engineering work by putting it in the context of end user experience.

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How an architecture-led transformation puts the customer first

CIO Business Intelligence

With this in mind, we embarked on a digital transformation that enables us to better meet customer needs now and in the future by adopting a lightweight, microservices architecture. We found that being architecturally led elevates the customer and their needs so we can design the right solution for the right problem.

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Comprehensive data management for AI: The next-gen data management engine that will drive AI to new heights

CIO Business Intelligence

All industries and modern applications are undergoing rapid transformation powered by advances in accelerated computing, deep learning, and artificial intelligence. Imagine that you’re a data engineer. These challenges are quite common for the data engineers and data scientists we speak to.

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Microservices: The Dark Side

Speaker: Prem Chandrasekaran

In his best-selling book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture, Martin Fowler famously coined the first law of distributed computing—"Don’t distribute your objects"—implying that working with this style of architecture can be challenging. How these strategies can be applied in different size engineering organizations.