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Analyst Catalyst Blog
APRIL 25, 2024
Here are three steps to take when considering a career in business architecture. And no, it's not just about training.
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Analyst Catalyst Blog
APRIL 25, 2024
Here are three steps to take when considering a career in business architecture. And no, it's not just about training.
Dataversity
MAY 22, 2023
In this five-part series, I’m taking a hard look at the common – and costly – mistakes organizations typically make while building a cloud architecture. Part one explained how organizations can quickly lose visibility and control over their data processing, and detailed how to avoid that mistake.
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Analysts Corner
JANUARY 8, 2023
Architecture essays Continue reading on Analyst’s corner ».
Dataversity
FEBRUARY 13, 2024
A way to […] The post Hybrid Architectures in Data Vault 2.0 Traditional data storage strategies are crumbling under the weight of diverse data sources, leaving you with limited analytics and frustrated decisions. But what if there was a better way? appeared first on DATAVERSITY.
Smart Data Collective
JULY 21, 2022
One of the fields that is leveraging data analytics to educate employees is the engineering and architecture sector. Using Big Data to Improve Learning in the Architecture and Engineering Field. Architecture and Engineering Firms often rely on experts with specialized skills for delivering digital design outputs.
Dataversity
JUNE 16, 2023
In this five-part series, I’ve examined the costly cloud architecture mistakes organizations often make that contribute to those costs, and how an independent cloud platform can solve those problems. A common complaint about cloud computing is that the costs of operating in the cloud can get very expensive.
Dataversity
APRIL 25, 2023
In this five-part series, I’m taking a hard look at the common – and costly – mistakes organizations typically make while building a cloud architecture. Part two looked at why a DIY approach often […] The post Cloud Architecture Mistakes: Inadequate Showback and Chargeback Options Escalate Costs appeared first on DATAVERSITY.
Dataversity
APRIL 3, 2023
This is a five-part series about the costly mistakes organizations commonly make while building a cloud architecture. What would […] The post Cloud Architecture Mistakes: The High Costs of a DIY Mindset appeared first on DATAVERSITY. Part two looks at the ways doing it yourself can go wrong.
InfoQ Articles
MARCH 11, 2024
When it comes to software architecture, should you adopt an agile or a lean approach? The answer, of course, is "it depends." Agile is better suited for situations where you know what you need, but not how to build it. Lean is more appropriate when requirements are certain and you want to optimize a well-known process.
Dataversity
MARCH 8, 2023
This is a five-part series of articles examining five critical mistakes organizations face when building a cloud architecture, and how those mistakes can lead to soaring costs and inefficient – even risky – data management.
Dataversity
MARCH 2, 2023
Consider the parallels between history’s most remarkable […] The post What Architecture Can Teach Us About Self-Healing Systems appeared first on DATAVERSITY. After all, although highly logical and mathematical in nature, software development is, at least in part, art form. Unconvinced by that statement?
Smart Data Collective
AUGUST 17, 2022
5 Key Comparisons in Different Apache Kafka Architectures. Architecture Design: In most system cases, the first step is usually building a responsive and manageable Apache Kafka Architecture so that users can quickly review this data. Use the above guide to identify which type of storage works for you.
Dataversity
OCTOBER 23, 2023
The next data cycle demands a shift in data architectures that also encompasses the harnessing of unstructured data. In this article, I will shed light on the […] The post Unlocking the Power of Data: Transforming Data Architectures in the Next Data Cycle appeared first on DATAVERSITY.
Dataversity
DECEMBER 7, 2021
Robert Seiner and Anthony Algmin faced off – in a virtual sense – at the DATAVERSITY® Enterprise Data World Conference to determine which is more important: Data Governance, Data Leadership, or Data Architecture. The post Data Governance, Data Leadership or Data Architecture: What Matters Most? appeared first on DATAVERSITY.
Dataversity
DECEMBER 28, 2023
From the dominance of cloud-native virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions to the impact […] The post What to Expect in 2024: The Dominance of Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Architecture appeared first on DATAVERSITY.
Dataversity
APRIL 30, 2021
The post Guide to Digital Transformation: Data-first Architecture appeared first on DATAVERSITY. Events are data snap-shots of complex activity sourced from the web, customer systems, ERP transactions, social media, […].
Dataversity
OCTOBER 28, 2022
However, the advent of agile data warehouse architecture has truly transformed how enterprises build their data architecture and enable business intelligence. The post Developing Agile Data Warehouse Architecture Using Automation appeared first on DATAVERSITY. In essence, agile […].
Smart Data Collective
JANUARY 26, 2021
Below we’ll go over how a translation company, and specifically one that provides translations for businesses, can easily align with big data architecture to deliver better business growth. How Does Big Data Architecture Fit with a Translation Company? That’s the data source part of the big data architecture.
InfoQ Articles
DECEMBER 13, 2023
Knowing about potential software architecture pitfalls can help teams by keeping them away from tempting paths that will not take them where they want to go. This article covers some of those pitfalls, and provides guidance on how they can be avoided. By Pierre Pureur, Kurt Bittner
Dataversity
JULY 13, 2022
To harvest the latest data and get the best intelligence to guide decision-making requires an agile business process management (BPM) architecture. The post Enabling Agile BPM with an Adaptive Architecture appeared first on DATAVERSITY. Different BPM platforms use a variety […].
InfoQ Articles
APRIL 24, 2023
Software architecture and agility are often portrayed as incompatible. In reality, they are mutually reinforcing - a sound architecture helps teams build better solutions in a series of short intervals, and gradually evolving a system’s architecture helps by validating and improving it over time.
InfoQ Articles
MARCH 22, 2024
Cellular architecture is a design pattern that helps achieve high availability in multi-tenant applications. The goal is to design your application so that you can deploy all of its components into an isolated "cell" that is fully self-sufficient. It can benefit your customers regarding availability and ensure you hit your SLAs.
InfoQ Articles
MARCH 21, 2023
This article describes a framework for making architectural decisions using three building blocks: The company's own Technology Radar; Technology Standards; and Architecture Decision Records (ADRs). By Grygoriy Gonchar
Analysts Corner
DECEMBER 4, 2022
Architecture Essays Continue reading on Analyst’s corner ».
InfoQ Articles
SEPTEMBER 15, 2023
Domain-Driven Cloud (DDC) is an approach for creating your organization’s cloud architecture based on your business model. By Ryan Shriver, Chris Belyea
Analysts Corner
NOVEMBER 19, 2022
Architecture Essays Continue reading on Analyst’s corner ».
Dataversity
AUGUST 19, 2022
How can your company redesign its data architecture without making the same mistakes all over again? There’s no one-size-fits-all data architecture, and […]. The post Data Lakes Are Dead: Evolving Your Company’s Data Architecture appeared first on DATAVERSITY.
InfoQ Articles
OCTOBER 25, 2023
Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) are important vehicles for communicating the architectural decisions a development team makes about a system. By Pierre Pureur, Kurt Bittner
Dataversity
MAY 9, 2022
Many enterprises are already extracting business-relevant intelligence by putting their data to work through an efficient data fabric architecture. The post The Ideal Data Fabric Architecture for Business Transformation appeared first on DATAVERSITY.
Simplilearn
OCTOBER 3, 2022
The architecture of Apache spark is defined exceptionally in different la. Apache Spark is an open-source framework that enables cluster computing and sets the Big Data industry on fire. Read More.
Analysts Corner
AUGUST 1, 2023
An architecture essay Continue reading on Analyst’s corner »
Cprime
MARCH 21, 2024
Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) FAQs addressed in this article: What is the role of Enterprise Architecture Management in IT investment? How does Enterprise Architecture Management enhance business outcomes? Why is robust portfolio management important in Enterprise Architecture Management?
Dataversity
DECEMBER 22, 2021
Do a Google images search for “vaults” and you’ll get a quick visual tour of architectural history, a display of the varied designs of bank safes created to secure cash and other valuables, and even an introduction to gymnastic vaults. The post The Architecture of Cyber Recovery: Cyber Recovery Vaults appeared first on DATAVERSITY.
Simplilearn
JANUARY 15, 2021
When designing the Enterprise Architecture for a business, deciding upon a framework and the accompanying body of knowledge is critically important to ensure the business and IT needs for the organization is in alignment. Read More.
Dataversity
MAY 30, 2022
The post Using Enterprise Architecture Roadmaps to Guide Tech Implementation appeared first on DATAVERSITY. All of that comes at a cost, of course. New technologies, system […].
Analysts Corner
JUNE 14, 2023
Architecture Essays Continue reading on Analyst’s corner »
Business Analyst Mentor
NOVEMBER 28, 2021
What is Business Architecture and how do you Define Business Architecture? The Business Architecture Guild and several related professional bodies and industry standards provides a definition of business architecture as:
InfoQ Articles
APRIL 7, 2023
This article provides an overview of how the InfoQ editorial team sees the Software Architecture and Design topic evolving in 2023, with a focus on what architects are designing for today. By Thomas Betts, Blanca Garcia Gil, Daniel Bryant, Eran Stiller, Vasco Veloso, Tanmay Deshpande
InfoQ Articles
MAY 12, 2023
This article presents a guided approach to starting your next architecture modernization project with a Domain-Driven Discovery (DDD), illustrated with a medical supply company that is migrating its core systems to the cloud. What if your project is modernizing your tangled old legacy system or migrating all your workloads to the cloud?
Analysts Corner
FEBRUARY 20, 2023
Architecture essays Continue reading on Analyst’s corner »
InfoQ Articles
JANUARY 24, 2024
The Minimum Viable Architecture (MVA) is the architectural complement to a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). As new features are delivered to customers, corresponding incremental improvements need to be made in the architecture. Also, the architecture should not get too far ahead of what is needed for the product.
InfoQ Articles
SEPTEMBER 5, 2022
In this series of articles, the authors reframe software architecture in terms of decisions that teams make about how their system will handle its quality attribute requirements (QARs).
Leading Agile
MARCH 23, 2022
Mike Cottmeyer was recently a guest on the Agile to Agility podcast with Miljan Bajic where he discussed Transformation, Business Architecture, and Scaling. What do you do with Enterprise Architecture like, the whole thing, right? Listen now. Agile to Agility Website. Transcript: Speaker: Miljan Bajic 00:29. Mike Cottmeyer 00:33.
InfoQ Articles
JANUARY 5, 2023
Skepticism is an architectural superpower that helps you to see through false assumptions before you have followed them too far before they have cost you too much time and created so much work that you’ll never completely recover. By Kurt Bittner, Pierre Pureur.
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