I am increasingly seeing businesses with an ever growing cloud technical debt.
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An Enterprise Architect's Musings
Thoughts from a Well Traveled Enterprise Architect
I am increasingly seeing businesses with an ever growing cloud technical debt.
Read MoreI am going to cover aspects such as evaluating the key integration projects based on complexity, cost, benefits, and risk to prioritize the integration efforts to deliver the most benefit while minimizing risk, complexity, and cost.
Read MoreLet’s focus on identifying and mapping patterns for each integration flow requirements,
Read MoreLet’s focus on discovering the current integration environment, and then start to laying the foundations for determining the Hybrid Cloud and Multi-Cloud integration requirements.
Read MoreIn my previous blog I stated that the majority of enterprises will be living in a Hybrid and Multi Cloud environment for quite some time, and that areas such as management, security, and integration are key areas that enterprises need a pragmatic and holistic strategy. This does not mean that enterprises can take their time in…
Read MoreSome experiences and observations in executing integrations in a Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Environment.
Read MoreMulti Cloud doesn’t preclude a Hybrid Cloud strategy, but is complementary in nature to a Multi Cloud strategy.
Read MoreWith more enterprises adopting cloud and ingesting data from multiple private and public sources, I have seen an increase in the need for addressing a classification scheme for data availability.
Read MoreOriginally from the UK, I go back frequently to visit family. During this Christmas visit the OpenGroup published their standard for a Cloud Ecosystem Reference Model.
Read MoreToday my multi-year collaboration with some industry thought leaders have resulted in the publication of SOA Governance – Governing Shared Services On-Premise and in the Cloud book.
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