Archives for August, 2010
by Philip Allega | August 30, 2010 | 11 Comments
A common misperception being hyped in EA circles concerns the notion that business architecture is something different from enterprise architecture. This is a blatant attempt to classify EA as something only applicable to IT when, in fact, EA is applicable to the ENTERPRISE that covers numerous viewpoints for stakeholders, including business, information, technology and solution [...]
Category: Business Architecture Enterprise Architecture Tags: Business Architecture, Business Context, Enterprise Architecture
by Philip Allega | August 25, 2010 | 3 Comments
Sometimes it’s a just a little mental slip, but many times is purposeful obfuscation on the part of the person speaking. And, there’s only one reason to do such a terrible thing, that’s because the person speaking isn’t certain about what they’re talking about. The crowd-sourced definition of “architecture” on wikipedia gives a nod towards [...]
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by Philip Allega | August 24, 2010 | 4 Comments
Leo de Sousa shared a blog that covered his experience of doing the current state first, supporting Adrian Grigoriu’s response to my posting last week entitled Applying EA to Your Life . I do, in fact, support the contention that current state is an “input to gap analysis” and is “useful for benchmarking”, but I would [...]
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by Philip Allega | August 20, 2010 | 7 Comments
Recently, I was asked to help a friend out. The conversation began with a grand vision of where this person saw himself in a year’s time. I was excited by the vision and we discussed what it would feel like once he was there, what he would with his time, his money, and how wonderful [...]
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by Philip Allega | August 19, 2010 | 2 Comments
I took a tour of The Pearl Brewery last week, led by REAL ARCHITECTS. Although I’m not associated with such building architects normally, I was pleased to see how ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE is applicable in the work associated with the development of this former brewery, originally built in 1883, as it transforms itself it 1.2 million square feet [...]
Category: Enterprise Architect Enterprise Architecture Tags: Enterprise Architecture
by Philip Allega | August 18, 2010 | 2 Comments
Private complaints, sent outside of public social networking messages, to me have state that only “real enterprise architects” should be free to comment on issues pertinent to EA.
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by Philip Allega | August 17, 2010 | 8 Comments
A lot of buzz at the end of last week of the IT vs. Biz camps in the world of EA. And, it was a buzz-killer. I, however, am ready to look forward and am not thinking about calling the undertaker. Here’s a blog that consolidates a lot of the heated discussion online: http://enterprisearchitecture.ulitzer.com/node/1385669 This [...]
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by Philip Allega | August 16, 2010 | 4 Comments
There are a lot of smart people in the world of Enterprise Architecture evangelizing a position or attempting to influence others that their view is correct. At Gartner, I find lots of smart people providing advice based upon facts, plus a zeal for understanding what works, what doesn’t and what’s going to happen next. Not [...]
Category: Careers Enterprise Architecture Gartner Analyst Tags: Gartner Analyst
by Philip Allega | August 13, 2010 | 3 Comments
Today, 13 August, is International Left Handers Day. According to Wikipedia, 7-10% of the population are left handed, linkshander, sinistra, linkerhanden, vanster, bal, izquierda. I, too, am left-handed. As many who know, I am in my right mind and those who are right handed are dominated by the left side of their brain (note: other [...]
Category: Enterprise Architecture Uncategorized Tags: Enterprise Architecture, left-handed
by Philip Allega | August 11, 2010 | 3 Comments
Okay, my Mother doesn’t really have a definition for EA; but, there’s nothing in the way of her doing so. Sometimes, I secretly wonder if she’ll develop her own framework, stoke up a marketing engine, start up a journal, and then blog to others about how cool she is. Once you get her going, my [...]
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