Posted 04/02/2010 - 10:17 by MiMi Levine
Setting a future technology and architecture strategy is hard enough with just one major technology, but these days, our strategies must encompass a holistic picture across many technologies. With technology-focused solutions — we call them event-driven applications, data warehouse applications, BPM applications, and the like — it is difficult to communicate a compelling vision that business leaders can buy into. Instead, we need a business-focused approach that can guide the use of many technologies at the same time. This is a more complex and difficult architectural endeavor.
Starting with the foundation of a business-focused approach to service-oriented architecture (SOA), this Workshop teaches you how to create a broadly based technology, architecture, and application strategy that accounts for trends including (but not limited to) business process management, information architecture, event processing, cloud computing, analytics, rich internet applications, Web 2.0, social networking, unified communications, and business service management. Learn how to craft and communicate a unified, actionable future vision for your business in the digital age and how to get there via a stream of incremental investments.
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