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Architecture: Searching for Signal

Posted January 6, 2016 | Technology |

I have seen — and am sure that many of you have, as well — architecture cartoons, cost-benefit numbers, and trade-off-matrices that look pretty but lack the integrity that we need from these artifacts. This is not to say that these representations do not hold potential. They do, if we are able to tease out the signal from the noise, and if we are able to bring out the nuances related to where on the fact-to-fiction spectrum a particular data point lies.

About The Author
Balaji Prasad
Balaji Prasad is President of the strategic architecture firm, Eminnode LLC. Previously, Mr. Prasad served as an EA leader within Cognizant’s Global Banking and Financial Services Practice and as CTO and Chief Architect for various large enterprises, including EDS (now HP Enterprise Services), General Motors, OnStar, and The Hartford Financial Services. With 30 years’ experience in IT leadership centered around architecture, innovation, and… Read More
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