When people ask me when I first became interested in enterprise architecture (EA), I tell them that I've always been interested in really large systems problems, but it was probably when I first began to work on Data Warehousing that I came to understand the essence of EA. My reading of data warehousing history is that the discipline goes back to some IBMers working in Europe in the early/mid-1980s.
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Doing Enterprise Architecture, Part 2: Thinking Really Big
By Ken Orr
Posted November 2, 2006 | Technology |
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