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Thoughts on organizing architecture

Xebia

When being part of an enterprise, you will meet different architects on any given day. Should the team not be able to make all of these architectural decisions by themselves? Gone are the days of making well-thought documents who are reviewed and tested by colleagues in the organization. Do we need architects anyway?

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Thoughts on organizing architecture

Xebia

When being part of an enterprise, you will meet different architects on any given day. Should the team not be able to make all of these architectural decisions by themselves? Gone are the days of making well-thought documents who are reviewed and tested by colleagues in the organization. Do we need architects anyway?

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4 remedies to avoid cloud app migration headaches

CIO

that make migration to another platform difficult due to the complexity of recreating all of that on a new platform. Architectural lock-in is when the application relies on multiple managed services from the cloud provider. In this case you have to re-architect the application before you can migrate it.

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Letting change and uncertainty advance your software architecture

CircleCI

We need to build a solution that meets today’s needs but sets us up for the demands of tomorrow. How do we design our systems in a manner that can adapt and change to things that don’t even exist when we start building it? Design architecture to solve problems.

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What it takes to succeed as a CIO today

CIO

There’s just so many aspects of data, which is the fuel for the other piece, what people are now calling digital, but really, it’s the front end of the business — all the systems of operations, engagement, the old ERPs but also a whole lot of new engagement systems, which are API-enabled microservices, low code, no code, that whole environment.

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10 ways to accelerate digital transformation

CIO

Piddington says he accepts that some technology investments will be short-lived, that they will be designed and implemented to meet the needs of the moment and deliver returns quickly, and then will have to be retired. We need architecture that can keep up with the rate and pace of business change,” he says. “So

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7 sins of digital transformation

CIO

By focusing on technology, CIOs can deliver transitionary results, such as improving infrastructure agility by migrating to the cloud or improving user experiences by upgrading legacy systems to SaaS. There’s often ambition to address all or most problems, but that can leave the system user behind.