Bob Rhubart's had some interesting follow-up to my last post. "I agree with David's assessment that the strategy of building services and then layering in SOA governance technology is unwise. The ...
Enterprise architecture works best today when it borrows start-up habits — testing fast, learning quickly and scaling what actually delivers value.
Most of us think of “architecture” as building design—the creative and technical work that shapes the spaces we inhabit. But community governance has an architecture too. Just as a building’s ...
SOA planning is committee work, and it often requires that IT architects meet to assess a steady stream of proposals for services to run on the corporate network. “In P&C, we have a high-level project ...
Igor Khurgin and Saurabh Verma of Acumen Solutions on why your enterprise needs a SOA governance framework before lawlessness takes over Adopting services oriented architecture (SOA) in your ...
vFunction, the pioneer of AI-driven architectural observability (AO), is debuting new functionalities that deliver software architecture governance amid bloated microservices sprawl. Engineered to ...
Some of you may have caught the InformationWeek article entitled “State Of SOA,” by Roger Smith. There is some good information in there, and it validates some of the accretions I’ve been making here.
When boards follow what is presented to them without grasping the questions they should ask, they fail to govern. They're ...