
How (Not) to be a Fluffy Bunny Architect
(Publisher’s Note: I write in one of two capacities; a) my individual opinion based on 20 years of watching architecture teams work or not work, and b) my role as the leader of Iasa the […]
(Publisher’s Note: I write in one of two capacities; a) my individual opinion based on 20 years of watching architecture teams work or not work, and b) my role as the leader of Iasa the […]
In many of our recent engagements we have been working with our corporate members on their Agile Architecture @ Scale practice. This includes many of their developers and product owners. And while I expect all […]
So, the short story is that we have decided to change the name of the body of knowledge at the Iasa from the IT Architecture Body of Knowledge (ITABoK) to the Business Technology Body of […]
I had a great time reading a recent article on A&G, our premier journal for elevating EA. The article is by an awesome writer, Raashi Bhatnagar. The article, on Composable Architecture, the latest description of […]
For as long as I have been building Iasa and working with architects, architecture teams and their stakeholders, I have been amazed at the lack of rigor and structure in our work. Not amazed in […]
The upcoming BIL-T conference on Radical Innovation has driven quite a bit of discussion about how to make innovation work at companies and with architects, technologists, and IT departments. This article explores some of the […]
We need to professionalize technology architecture. This is something I touched on recently at the Business Innovation Leadership and Technology (BILT) Conference, which was themed Architecting for Good. I have this radical belief, and have […]