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Will Enterprise Architecture become a dinosaur?

The world have changed dramatically and a few years time and Enterprise Architecture have to adopt to a new environment or risk become getting as extinct as dinosaurs.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On May 13, 2015 In Enterprise architecture

A scrapyard of old crap - Architecture Corner, episode #11

Greger Wikstrand and Joakim Lindbom (both Enterprise Architects from Capgemini) talks about old legacy IT-systems and the need for consolidation of IT. Without decommission old system when doing mergers will companies not get the calculated business value. 

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Written by Casimir Artmann On May 11, 2015 In Enterprise architecture

Need for speed to market - Architecture Corner, episode #10

Greger Wikstrand and Joakim Lindbom (both Enterprise Architects from Capgemini) talks about the need for speed to market. 

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Written by Casimir Artmann On May 5, 2015 In Software development

People often fail at finding a balance - Architecture Corner, episode #9

Greger Wikstrand and Jesper KrÄkhede talks about how to balance different security aspects as confidentiality, integrity and availability with safety. The examples ranges from the Pope, cockpit doors in airplanes to installing software on the work computer.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On April 26, 2015 In Security

Does your mother know?

When you were a teenager, you probably didn't want your mother to know everything. 

Enter today's world with more and more personal IT. It's a fine balance to know enough about your customers or to be creepy. 

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Written by Casimir Artmann On April 24, 2015 In Security, Humanism
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