Executive Update

Value from the Intersection of Business and Technology Architecture: Part I

Posted February 19, 2009 | Technology |

Consider a house. It has form and function, much like a business. There is an overall structure, and its function is supported by the assembly of various components and the way the interior is implemented within that framework. In most houses, this structure enables it to fulfill its purpose and make sense for its users.

About The Author
Charles Bess
Charlie Bess is Chief Technologist of the Application and Business Services in HP ES Americas and an HP Fellow. Previously, he was the leader of HP's global architecture capability, the Chief Technologist for numerous large internal teams and client relationships, and a member of HP's services lab. Mr. Bess is an avid blogger and led HP's global technical conference numerous times. He has a bachelor of science degree from Purdue University and… Read More
Philip Mullis
Philip S. Mullis is an Enterprise Architect. In his 27 years with EDS and now HP, he has performed a wide range of roles, including Chief Technologist for several major clients. Mr. Mullis specializes in defining the strategies, governance, and deployment capabilities for clients and internal organizations. He has also defined and delivered global training and programs to develop architects for the corporation. Currently, Mr. Mullis is leading… Read More
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