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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
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Is het zinnig om vragen te stellen over alternatieven voor SOA of de ROI van SOA? Moeten we SOA zonder meer toepassen? Wat te doen als het misgaat? Comments (3) |
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Monday, 06 August 2007 |
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The current developments in the area of BPM seem to me to be a major revolution. Not the "hype" itself, which will pass by its own nature, but two essential changes: (1) applications increasingly are replaced by engines that execute models directly, and (2) the business starts to grasp that they are the actual owner of the models (data, process, rules). Why is this revolutionary? Because the IT-development departments loose there critical position. Let me explain shortly.
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Monday, 06 August 2007 |
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There seems to be a insistent issue to get the "Business Architecture" concept clear, in particular to the "business" itself. Whenever I use the term or hear colleagues using it, the first reaction always contains something like "but it ís IT, isn't it?", even after repeated explanations that it is not IT but about the business.
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