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Posted in: Enterprise architecture

Your business in the cloud, or not?

Life is often a compromise and it is also true for selecting IT-solutions for organisations.

I continue to use our media company as an example for how to define a cloud strategy. Albeit small, with twelve main processes and lots of interactions with other parties, it’s getting complex quite fast.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On December 5, 2018 In Enterprise architecture, Strategy, Creative arts

The Naked Architect in London

Did you miss the Naked Architect at BCS EA conference in London this week?

We are editing the video from the event and it will soon be published on BCS site.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On June 28, 2018 In Enterprise architecture Tagged BCS

Bad software kills

Bad software development habits are like smoking cigarettes. 

The biggest challange for the organisation is to understand that those habits are as leathal to IT as smoking is to your lungs.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On January 4, 2018 In Enterprise architecture

The naked architect

I’m not thinking of Jamie Oliver and the naked chef, but instead H.C. Andersens classic story.

Today, lots of people in the industry put up the title Architect on their business card or profile. The problem with this approach from some architects, is my opinon threefold.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On December 22, 2017 In Enterprise architecture

Certifications are valuable

But The question is for whom? Is it valuable for the individual, the company, their clients or for the companies providing certifications?

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Written by Casimir Artmann On November 2, 2017 In Enterprise architecture, Project management, Security
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