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Analyst’s corner digest #17

Analysts Corner

> Keep reading… 4) The Power of Product Vision & Strategy by Kavindi Bogahawatte Have you ever embarked on a journey with absolutely no idea about where you want to go, and no clue how to get there? This is exactly what happens when your product lacks a Product Vision and a Product Strategy. > Think about it.

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Analyst’s corner digest #13

Analysts Corner

On enterprise architecture front, we’ve got an amazing recipe of how to set up Enterprise architecture in your company. Having established enterprise architecture for several companies, I am sharing my method for anyone interested in learning or using it. Interesting times!

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Maximizing Value with Technology Business Management: A Strategic Guide

Cprime

What role does Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) play in technology management? – EAM provides a comprehensive understanding of an organization’s architecture, crucial for optimizing the technology landscape and aligning it with business goals. How do TBM and Agile methodologies work together?

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Half Agile Isn’t Real Transformation

Leading Agile

The latter provides a nice-looking and usable interface to the “real” systems in the back-end, to provide read and write access to customers’ data via their smart devices, and to print materials to be mailed out, such as account summaries, late payment notices, and documentation required by regulatory bodies.

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Analyst’s corner digest #20

Analysts Corner

Requirements elicitation : we will learn how the use cases are still relevant in the age of agile, the importance of requirements traceability, and best practices in requirements analysis. Use cases have fallen out of fashion in recent years, being largely replaced by user stories on agile projects. There, I said it, and I’m not sorry.

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Replacing Legacy. Part 2: Archeology, Politics, Red Flags

Analysts Corner

The most important thing is to have a technical vision of how the Legacy will be decomposed. Doing it purely Agile without prior comprehensive system analysis can turn sour. Some Legacy documentation cannot be shared with the Replacement Team due to various concerns. More than just a deck with a few fancy diagrams is required.

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150+ Top Global Cloud Thought Leaders and Next Generation Leaders of 2021

Whizlabs

Some of his must read write-ups are 5 Pillars of Innovation , The 20/20 Vision of Cloud , and Making Smart Cloud Choices in Uncertain Times. Jason is the author or coauthor of four books – The Agile Architecture Revolution (Wiley, 2013), Service Orient or Be Doomed! Follow Ian Moyse on Twitter , LinkedIn , Blog/Website.