The Architecture Council: Using Self-Interest in the Company's Interest

by George Westerman

IT experts have predicted for years that architectural thinking will save money and increase flexibility in IT. But few firms have implemented architectural models and processes that enable integration, standardization, and reuse. Fortunately, in the past couple of years, companies are becoming more serious about architecture. They are thinking about standards and reuse at the highest levels.

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The Architecture Council: Using Self-Interest in the Company's Interest 13 November 2002