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Principles of Systems Modernization

Posted April 12, 2006 | Technology |

Information architectures are increasingly misaligned with business architectures while becoming less adaptive to new products, services, markets, and customer requirements. A steady drumbeat of failed projects, some that are publicized and some that are not, has executives rethinking failed policies of the past. Wholesale replacement projects and package deployment initiatives have poor track records while integration tools have created a maze of redundancies wrapped around already convoluted architectures.

About The Author
William Ulrich
William M. Ulrich is a Fellow of Cutter Consortium, a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network, and President of TSG, Inc. Specializing in business and IT planning and transformation strategies, he has more than 35 years’ experience in the business-IT management consulting field. Mr. Ulrich serves as strategic advisor and mentor on business-IT transformation initiatives and also serves as a workshop leader to businesses on a wide… Read More
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