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VMWare in the Office?

VMWare in the Office?

Posted on30. Apr, 2011 by admin.

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It’s so interesting to watch the technology sideshows that go on constantly – sometimes humorous and entertaining, but insignificant. And at other times heralding very significant shifts in the industry, and those who respond early – as early adopters or investors – benefit from their foresight. So here’s an interesting little tidbit that recently came [...]

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Enterprise Architecture Governance – Part 2

Enterprise Architecture Governance – Part 2

Posted on24. Dec, 2010 by vbrown.

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Enterprise Architecture (EA) is continuing to mature as a crucial contributor to the business and in its ability to demonstrate that its scope and contribution goes beyond technology. When leveraged properly EA is a strategic enabler of business grow Facebook Twitter LinkedIn email Technorati Digg StumbleUpon

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Data Virtualization and Services

Data Virtualization and Services

Posted on14. Dec, 2010 by vbrown.

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Data Services has been an increasingly hot topic over the past few months, and for good reason. Data Services are a key to enterprise-enabling the information provided by an Enterprise Information Management (EIM) function. And, providing data as a s Facebook Twitter LinkedIn email Technorati Digg StumbleUpon

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Enterprise Architecture Governance

Enterprise Architecture Governance

Posted on12. Dec, 2010 by vbrown.

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In a recent LinkedIn discussion, I offered the following definition of Enterprise Architecture (EA) EA is the logical framework that links and aligns business strategy and organizational structures, processes, information, and technologies. What I Facebook Twitter LinkedIn email Technorati Digg StumbleUpon

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Clouds + SOA = Ultimate Service Platform

Clouds + SOA = Ultimate Service Platform

Posted on04. Jun, 2010 by vbrown.

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Clouds and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).  Do they conflict as IT strategies? Are they flavors of the same approach – service orientation?  Can you even adopt Cloud Computing without SOA? How do they relate and complement each other?  Ther Facebook Twitter LinkedIn email Technorati Digg StumbleUpon

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