Entries Categorized as 'Aplication Architecture'
by Anthony J. Bradley | May 28, 2009 | 10 Comments
Let’s face it, searching is mostly a waste of time. I don’t like searching the house for my keys, I don’t like searching my closet for the right shirt, and I don’t like searching my systems (or the Web) for information. All of these are a waste of my time. Let’s examine information search. So [...]
Category: Aplication Architecture Tags: discoverability, search
by Anthony J. Bradley | May 12, 2009 | 5 Comments
Your Web site strategy, even if it is the best out there, is destined to fail. Why? Because it is a small portion of the effort and it is becoming more and more dependent on the bigger picture. Web site has been trumped by Web presence. Web presence is a combination of Web destinations, Web [...]
Category: Aplication Architecture Tags: Web participation, Web presence, Web projection
by Anthony J. Bradley | April 6, 2009 | 4 Comments
I just spent about a week traveling around meeting with numerous organizations from many different industries discussing a number of the emerging and growing IT movements such as social software, SOA, mashups, and cloud computing. Some of these conversations reminded me of a mind set that I want to highlight here. Although for many years [...]
Category: Aplication Architecture Tags: Innovation change
by Anthony J. Bradley | January 22, 2009 | 1 Comment
In the latter part of 2007 and throughout 2008 the Gartner Application Architecture team began building a collection of reference architectures and practice frameworks as part of the effort to establish a body of research for our newly formed team. Clients responded well we are highlighting this research even more in our 2009 agenda. Let’s [...]
Category: Aplication Architecture Tags: application architecture, frameworks, reference architecture