Enterprise architecture works best today when it borrows start-up habits — testing fast, learning quickly and scaling what actually delivers value.
The modern enterprise architect is not just a technologist but a business designer, someone who connects strategy to ...
EA’s true impact becomes apparent when we move from description to design. To show that this is far from an academic exercise, consider what Tray.ai discovered at ...
Some of you may have tuned into the Shared Insights Webinar on "Marching Toward SOA: Does EA Lead the Band?" I can't find the archive of it, by the way. However, there is a good summary article here, ...
MSIT students reflect on the program's newest course and how it impacted their understanding of how to align business goals with IT capabilities. Meerim Musabaeva (MSIT '25) was looking for answers ...
No agency wants to be without an enterprise architecture, according to a recent book on the topic whose authors focus on its strategic benefits. No agency wants to be without an enterprise ...
Enterprise architecture is the new yoga. As federal agencies seek to make disciplined information technology purchases, some are beginning to see the benefits of enterprise architecture. Like yoga, ...
Dimitra Kane (MSIT '99) explains what excites her about her new MSIT course that introduces students to key enterprise architecture frameworks. It's been more than 25 years since Dimitra Kane enrolled ...
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