Enterprise architecture works best today when it borrows start-up habits — testing fast, learning quickly and scaling what actually delivers value.
"City planning" is an easily understood metaphor that architects can employ to communicate more effectively the nature and value of architecture by relating the "unseen" enterprise architecture to ...
Among the many buzzwords or common phrases used in business, “blueprint” is on the list. In many cases, the word serves as a great visualization for how a company wants to structure teams, processes ...
Government agencies working on enterprise architectures have accumulated an enormous amount of data. They discover a range of artifacts that document their business processes, mission objectives, ...
Distributors are pivotal in the supply chain, connecting manufacturers with end consumers. In today’s technology-driven environment, distributors' effectiveness increasingly depends on integrated ...
The Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 requires federal agencies to build information technology enterprise architectures to better plan and understand the impact of their technology investments, but ...
It sounds like a procurement decision: pick a frontier LLM, standardize, negotiate pricing, and scale rollout. But in 2026, that mindset quietly breaks—because the enterprise problem is no longer ...