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September 2008 - Posts

Gartner EA Summit - Day 2
As for the second day of coverage of the EA summit I attended less sessions and did more talking with other architects at the conference so I will not have a whole lot to say about most of the sessions. I did observe that there was quite the drop-off Read More...
ArchiMate - The Emerging Architecture Modeling Standard?
At the Gartner EA Summit in London it seemed like there was quite a bit of talk on the solution showcase floor regarding an architecture modeling standard called Archimate. I'm not sure if this was due to the fact that this was a European event (ArchiMate Read More...
Gartner EA Summit - Day 1
So I figured since I already started a thread on the Gartner keynote ( Gartner EA Summit - Emergence Enterprise Architecture Keynote ) I should finish what I started, huh? Just so everyone knows, this is Gartner's London EA Summit event and not the North Read More...
Gartner EA Summit - Emergence Enterprise Architecture Keynote
I wanted to give some feedback on some new thoughts from Gartner in their keynote on Emergence Architecture. Overall I thought it was a great keynote presented by Brian Burke and Nick Gall.  It was somewhat of a different theme then in previous years. Read More...
Using the EATK to Capture Architecture Descriptions
The EATK makes Microsoft Word 2007 a first class citizen in the architecture description area. As I described in  my recent post called " Do Office Tools Still Play a Role in Architecture Design ?" I talked in length how at least for the Read More...
The Lost Art of Informal Communication
James McGovern made some great points about informal communication in his post The Lost Art of Informal Communication . I think he makes some really good points about how pushing more structure on activities or a team can sometimes be bad. When managing Read More...
Microsoft Patterns and Practices Application Architecture Guide
I ran across an interesting post on J.D. Meier's Blog that describes the Patterns & Practices project called the Application Architecture Guide Project 2.0 . Hosted on CodePlex.com this project aims to take guidance from Microsoft and marry it with Read More...
What is an Architecture Style?
Recently, I have had discussions with folks at Microsoft about Architecture Styles. This term has been used in the IT industry for a very long time. I think the earliest reference was in the early 80's. But that is neither here, nor there in my opinion. Read More...
Hug a Developer or Architect Today, They need it....
    It's time to show a little love to our fellow Architects / Developers / Project Managers as they do have a difficult job. Show your appreciation today! And I do not mean the Ari Gold ( Jeremy Piven from Entourage) way of "Hugging it Read More...
US Law Makers to Regulate the Cloud?
Infoworld just published a great piece called Cloud computing may draw government action . The article goes into data privacy concerns with the cloud. They state that Cloud computing will soon become an area of hot debate in Washington, D.C., with policy Read More...
Oslo - a tool, a language, a repository
Douglas Purdy puts it best in his What is Oslo? post a few days ago, Oslo is a tool, a language and a repository. You are still probably scratching your head thinking, well what is it really? Well, the guys over in the connected systems division isn't Read More...
Updates - Where has Mike been?
Just wanted to give the readers of my blog a quick personal update. Some of you may of noticed that my postings have been a bit sparse these past few months. Thanks to those who have stuck around... Well the first piece of big news is that my lovely wife Read More...
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