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Title of the Profession
We are getting very interesting feedback on the title of the profession survey. Take it here. Thought our readers would be interested in some of the views from practicing architects. 95% have
Architecture and Digital Innovation Don’t Happen at a Desk
I walk into the meeting room noticing as I do, that as often is the case when I do an enterprise architecture assessment, I am the only one in a jacket. Oh,
Star Schemas for Integration
The physical design of data can be seen in the schema. In this case, you can see that the star schema has been used. The star schema is a common and simple
Understanding Identity and Trust in a Cognitive IoT World
As the juggernaut of IoT and Cognitive Computing continues it is becoming evident that we will need a much more robust Identity solution than the ones we currently have. A large part
Paul Preiss at Iasa World Summit 2015
Iasa Global CEO, Paul Preiss, gives a keynote speech at the 2015 Iasa World Summit in Sweden Click HERE to download slides
BoK Countdown – Name Your Profession
In the spirit of allowing the profession to control it's own body of knowledge, we have opened up a survey on what YOU want the profession to be titled. It is open
Why Frameworks Aren’t a Body of Knowledge
The development of a body of knowledge (BoK) is no small effort. At Iasa, we have been working to perfect a body of knowledge based on member accomplishments and contributions for over
Iasa – Eye on Architecture with Stephen Kaufman (Microsoft)
Phil Wheat sits down with Microsoft Senior Architect, Stephen Kaufman, for the first episode of the Iasa Eye on Architecture series.
Building Secure Architectures – Jim D. Hietala, Rob Ramer, Bob Bennett
Speakers: Jim D. Hietala, Rob Ramer, Bob Bennett This session will begin with a panel discussion on key information security issues that are facing organizations of all types. - Is security a business