From Global Nerdy. This is the best thing I’ve seen out of PDC so far! Click on the picture to go to the original.
PDC Gang Signs
by Nick Gall | October 28, 2008 | 1 Comment
Nicholas Gall
VP Distinguished Analyst
14 years at Gartner
35 years IT industry
Nick Gall is a vice president in Gartner Research. As a founding member of Gartner’s Enterprise Planning and Architecture Strategies, Mr. Gall advises clients on enterprise strategies for interoperability, innovation and execution. Mr. Gall is a leading authority on middleware… Read Full Bio
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by Nick Gall | October 28, 2008 | 1 Comment
From Global Nerdy. This is the best thing I’ve seen out of PDC so far! Click on the picture to go to the original.


































































































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1 Philip Allega October 29, 2008 at 9:02 am
The sign for an enterprise architect?
Turn your back, lift your arm up and make movements with your hand like your writing on a whiteboard?
Or, right hand pointed across the body, back of hand facing outward, thumb gripping pinky, and the index, middle and ring finger extended to make an E.
Left hand next to the right, pointing towards the ground, index and ring finger curled into the palm of the hand, split index and middle finger pointing down with the thumb making the cross of this A.
My kites, dog? E and A. Jammy, innit? EA is massive!
(with apologies to current British teenage slang)