Making the Case for a Manifesto for Business Architecture
Business architecture confronts head-on the issue of business and technology strategic alignment and takes the proverbial bull by its horns.
Smart Fabrics, Google, and Project Jacquard
Smart clothing utilizes textile sensors embedded directly within their fabrics. This allows such garments to function as biometric data-gathering devices. Examples include shirts, sports bras, gloves, smart socks, and shoes that can capture and relay information from the wearer -- such as heart rate, perspiration, respiration, grip, running form, fitness levels, and more. The data is typically transmitted wirelessly to a smartphone to provide direct feedback to the wearer, and to a cloud platform for applying machine learning (ML) and other analytics in order to generate behavioral feedback.
Smart Fabrics, Google, and Project Jacquard
Smart clothing utilizes textile sensors embedded directly within their fabrics. This allows such garments to function as biometric data-gathering devices. Examples include shirts, sports bras, gloves, smart socks, and shoes that can capture and relay information from the wearer -- such as heart rate, perspiration, respiration, grip, running form, fitness levels, and more. The data is typically transmitted wirelessly to a smartphone to provide direct feedback to the wearer, and to a cloud platform for applying machine learning (ML) and other analytics in order to generate behavioral feedback.
How Learning by Doing Speeds Up Learning
How can we resolve the polarity in organizations between the need for learning versus the need for producing results? How can we foster a culture that allows taking the time to learn and try different approaches despite the ever-present focus on results? This Executive Update explores learning by doing from different angles and attempts to shine a light on various ways that teams and organizations can speed up their learning curve by consciously taking action and learning from the results.
Want the Greatest Return on Training? Invest Purposefully
How do we get value out of the money we earmark for training? How can we get what we paid for? In most purchase situations, we can see what we're getting; we can touch the computer, phone, or car we bought. We can compare product or service reviews to decide which to buy. We can read a list of specifications to determine what we're getting for our money. Yet when it comes to training, the best we have is a list of objectives....
How Can We Build Safer "Mission-Critical" Software?
Recently, there was a significant "news buzz" when Chris Roberts, a computer security researcher, was removed from an airplane after tweeting comments about the ability to access "critical" aircraft data via an underseat passenger connection available at each seat. These connections were intended to allow passengers to access the Internet and other harmless flight information. But Roberts, being a security expert, says that he has been able to access functions, like deploying the oxygen masks that might panic passengers and endanger a flight.
SABSA Framework: An Overview
This Executive Update offers an overview of the Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture (SABSA) — a free-use, open source security architecture framework that is particularly useful for enterprise architects.
SABSA Framework: An Overview
This Executive Update offers an overview of the Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture (SABSA) — a free-use, open source security architecture framework that is particularly useful for enterprise architects.
Smart Manufacturing: The Fourth Industrial Revolution?
This Executive Update provides an understanding of the concepts behind fork and pull and its possible applications for internal and external software development projects, as well as its potential for other applications.
Smart Manufacturing: The Fourth Industrial Revolution?
This Executive Update provides an understanding of the concepts behind fork and pull and its possible applications for internal and external software development projects, as well as its potential for other applications.
Creating a Centralized Development Services Group
Development and operations groups play equally important roles and must synchronize their work to enable organizations to rapidly produce software products and services. The awareness of this has resulted in the development of the operating principles known as "DevOps."
Is Architecture the "Missing Link" in Enterprise Value?
Enterprises, under constant pressure to marshal finite resources, are understandably selective about investments, and must choose wisely between candidate investments with different rewards and unequal risk profiles. This Advisor starts from the position that architecture too should be viewed as an organizational investment, and responsibly managed as one. To be able to do that effectively, we need to get our arms around the value of architecture.
The IOT and Real-Time Monitoring and Condition-Based Management of Railway Operations
I know of several projects under way utilizing sensors, analytics, and mobile technologies to optimize rail operations by collecting and analyzing operational data to determine real-time vehicle location and operating factors such as average acceleration, speed, idle times, number of stops, driver performance, and so on, and to assess KPIs on equipment wear and rail/roadbed conditions.
The IOT and Real-Time Monitoring and Condition-Based Management of Railway Operations
I know of several projects under way utilizing sensors, analytics, and mobile technologies to optimize rail operations by collecting and analyzing operational data to determine real-time vehicle location and operating factors such as average acceleration, speed, idle times, number of stops, driver performance, and so on, and to assess KPIs on equipment wear and rail/roadbed conditions.
Cloud Management: Where We Are Going and How to Get There, Part I -- SMAC Trends Require Core Capabilities
This Executive Report details seven major challenges experienced when adopting the cloud. The technology function requires new, turbo-charged core capabilities in business innovation, business savvy, governance, architecting, and specialist sourcing as an "anchor" policy for moving to the cloud.
Cloud Management: Where We Are Going and How to Get There, Part I -- SMAC Trends Require Core Capabilities
This Executive Report details seven major challenges experienced when adopting the cloud. The technology function requires new, turbo-charged core capabilities in business innovation, business savvy, governance, architecting, and specialist sourcing as an "anchor" policy for moving to the cloud.
Cloud Management: Where We Are Going and How to Get There, Part I -- SMAC Trends Require Core Capabilities (Executive Summary)
Today, IT executives are dealing with major trends and substantial technological and business issues in any cloud transformation of their company. Based on our 2014/2015 research, this Executive Report, the first of two in a series, covers four major questions executives regularly ask us.
Cloud Management: Where We Are Going and How to Get There, Part I -- SMAC Trends Require Core Capabilities (Executive Summary)
Today, IT executives are dealing with major trends and substantial technological and business issues in any cloud transformation of their company. Based on our 2014/2015 research, this Executive Report, the first of two in a series, covers four major questions executives regularly ask us.
Five Myths About the Commoditization of IT
"Commodity" is a bad word among technologists. It implies standardized, unchanging, noninnovative, boring, and cheap. Commodities are misunderstood. This Advisor seeks to dispel some of the myths around the commoditization of IT services (i.e., the cloud).
Five Ways to Make Project Meetings More Productive
Our goal on projects as the project manager should be to remain as productive as possible and use resource time and effort as wisely as possible. That way we accomplish tasks, we get work done, we don't waste time, and we go easier on the project budget. One way to help ensure productivity and budget management is to make our project meetings as productive as possible.
Doing Analytics Right: Part 1 — Selecting Analytics
In this webinar series, you'll learn the principles and practices of choosing and implementing the right measures to instrument your development processes.
Boosting Enterprise Modeling Skills Through Feedback-Enabled Prototyping
Much of our struggle with unsatisfied information needs finds its root cause in imperfect information system design, and particularly in poorly designed conceptual models.
Enterprise Architecture and Digital Transformation
Architecture is becoming more visible. It is necessary to create a solution that is capable of high-speed change and linked to analytics and the increasing stream of infrastructure data that has become available from the Internet of Things. The possibilities with this new architecture are immense.
Enterprise Architecture and Digital Transformation
Architecture is becoming more visible. It is necessary to create a solution that is capable of high-speed change and linked to analytics and the increasing stream of infrastructure data that has become available from the Internet of Things. The possibilities with this new architecture are immense.
Data Lakes and Big Data Exploration Platforms
This Executive Update explores how some organizations are using the data lake as the foundation for their enterprise data exploration platform.