The IT and Business Diplomat - Posts tagged with "Enterprise"
SOA and Business Alignment
Integration Consortium
Created on 05/15/2008 at 02:19AM by Danesh Zaki
There is a lot of buzz around mashups but most of it relates to users mixing social applications. Will mashups graduate to becoming enterprise level or will they remain stuck at the user level?
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Tags: Mashups EAI Enterprise
Created on 11/01/2007 at 11:43PM by Yogish Pai
In my previous post I had publised the first draft on Establishing the Enterprise Architecture team. Based on feedback and my own experience, I have now updated it with the following additional details:
The strategic role of the EA team
- Enterprise Blueprinting benefits and guidelines
- Enterprise Architecture Review process
and finally the EA domain model from the SOA Consortium EA 2010 effort. Please click here for the pdf version on the presentation and do drop me a line at feedback@soablueprint.com for the powerpoint version.
- Yogish -
Tags: EA Maturity Model, Review Process, Enterprise Architecture, SOA
Created on 10/24/2007 at 04:53PM by Yogish Pai
Read more about it here.
Tags: EA Maturity Model, Enterprise Architecture, SOA, best practices
Created on 10/10/2007 at 10:10AM by Yogish Pai
One of the working groups in the SOA Consortium’s community of practice is the “EA2010” group. This group of seasoned enterprise architects from industry, government, systems integrators and vendors, has been actively discussing and defining the next generation role of enterprise architecture. Specifically, what enterprise architecture looks like – organization, practices and people – in a business-driven, service-oriented world.
Read more about it here.
Tags: Enterprise Architecture, Organization, 2010
Modified on 10/09/2007 at 07:24PM by Yogish Pai
Role and importance of semantics in the context of services and SOA:Semantics refer to interpretation of information and not the literal definition of information/ data. Applying semantics to information turns it into “knowledge”. Semantics is the act of applying references and drawing conclusions given a set of more scientific informational constructs. Typically semantics are derived using the context in which information is presented. Transposition on the other hand allows applies the rule of inference where in one can draw conclusions on the implication of truth based on some set of facts.
Read more about this at Surekha Durvasula's blog here.
Tags: Business Services, Enterprise Semantics, SOA
Modified on 11/16/2007 at 03:28PM by Leanne MacDonald
Along the lines of my last post on collaboration and tools 101 I recently came across a blog that linked to the below PowerPoint presentation on Slide Share. Meet Charlie - what is Enterprise 2.0 is one of the best and simplest overviews on the value of business collaboration and the associated tools that can be used.
Reply to the blog and let me know what you think or if you have come across any other examples of delivering the web 2.0 / enterprise 2.0 / business collaboration message to a business audience.
Cheers,
Michael
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Tags: Enterprise 2.0 Business Collaboration | 1 comment
Created on 07/05/2007 at 07:35AM by Steve Craggs
This has been a busy few weeks at the Lustratus Litebytes blog. Many interesting topics have been covered, including the continuing Software AG / webMethods story, the dangers of WSDL, CEP and SOA, SAP and IDS Scheer, BPM vs SOA, SOA in smaller Banks and lots more.
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Tags: SOA, ESB. Software AG, webMethods, Web 2.0, Enterprise CEP, SAP, IDS Scheer, BPM
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