Risk is a factor in many, if not most architecture decisions and can be a great tool to help make your case. This blog uses a case study to demonstrate how a risk based approach can be a great tool for architects.
If you’re going to be successful then, you need to be able to adapt which means being able to learn. This applies to Cyma as much as it would to any other start up, so what have we learnt in the six years we’ve been operating?
It’s critical to have a clear vision and direction for your Digital Transformation journey, but as with any journey, you will already be somewhere. The question is, do you know where you are?
It doesn’t matter who you are as an organisation - large or small - everyone has a state of being, that represents what state their technology architecture is in right now.....
Sometimes when you read a lot of what is written about the cloud you get the impression that if your organisation isn’t there, right now, that you must be missing something - everything can go in the cloud, right?
For people who come from a software architecture background and have used UML as their primary visual language to describe technology systems, ArchiMate can sometimes seem like a sort of inferior cousin - kind of the same family, but not quite.