Should Data Engineers be Domain Competent?
By Shammy Narayanan Data and H1NI have one thing in common, both are scary. Similar to the rush to get vaccinated, enterprises are in an unforgiving haste to assemble a data team with a Mid-Asian […]
By Shammy Narayanan Data and H1NI have one thing in common, both are scary. Similar to the rush to get vaccinated, enterprises are in an unforgiving haste to assemble a data team with a Mid-Asian […]
Featured in this week’s spotlight is Jean Gehring, Global Managing Partner of Lean 42 GmbH. Gehring sets the direction at Lean 42 GmbH and oversees its CIO advisory activities across Central Europe and the U.S. […]
By James Wilt, Distinguished Architect The question before “what” really is “when” do I care about Non-Functional Requirements? The unfortunate answer is “when it’s too late!” What NFRs Are Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) a.k.a. Quality Attributes […]
By Dr. Thorsten Troge, of Taylor Wessing Dark patterns have been a controversial topic in the digital world as they involve manipulating users into making decisions that they may not have otherwise made. They can […]
By Rohan Malkhare, Business & Technology Architect, of BCLC Enterprise data today consists of diverse sets of information coming in from varied sources such as IoT, streaming and external feeds along with the more traditional […]
Featured in this week’s spotlight is Harminder (Harry) Blackburn, Head of Enterprise Business Architecture of Liberty Specialty Markets. Having worked in insurance for over twenty years across Business Architecture, Business Change and IT, Blackburn has […]
By Terry Room Like many, I have been keenly watching the recent developments in AI, with the advent of next generation Large Language Models like Chat GPT. I recently attended a CTO round table event […]
(Editor’s Note: While A&G deals with IT architecture, there are occasions where emerging technologies are transforming the world of physical architecture, and might deserve some editorial treatment. The following piece about Building Information Modeling, shared […]
By Jonathan Whelan The benefits of digital transformation make it a very enticing proposition: improved efficiency, better customer experience, greater agility, competitive advantage, … the list goes on. Transformation may be desirable, or even necessary, […]
(Editor’s Note: What follows is Part 2. Part 1 appeared on Wednesday at https://www.architectureandgovernance.com/uncategorized/a-playbook-for-enterprise-api-adoption-part-1/.) API Monetization: The four API Monetization models are, Fee-based: The end user pays as per the API usage. The types of […]