GigaomThe Enterprise Architect as Enterprise Ecologist
The days of diagrams showing exactly how everyone (and everything) should work together and dictating how information should flow within an organization are, in a real sense, over. Read more »
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The days of diagrams showing exactly how everyone (and everything) should work together and dictating how information should flow within an organization are, in a real sense, over. Read more »
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