A Day in the Life of an Enterprise Architect: Tackling Issues in Technology ArchitectureFollow one Enterprise Architect with a wide variety of experience in various IT roles, including Computer Developer, Database Designer, Project Manager, and Technical Architect, as he shares unique insights on technology architecture, investment, and operational risk, and explores stimulating new ideas for the world of Enterprise Architecture.And then the problems started- July 25, 2007 The weekly change meeting came and went. Unfortunately our developers one-page udpate to the company's website didn't make the agenda since they ran out of time to review and approve the change. But it made next weeks meeting...http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/cityarchitect/an... Change for the better- July 19, 2007 Almost done now, the end is in sight. Our intrepid developer has spent nearly five months now trying to make a one-page delivery to the company's website.http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/cityarchitect/ch... Variety is the spice of life- July 18, 2007 So, as an aside to my little story about the developer's frustration, I was thinking about how we could improve on the efficiency of the development model, to get to a better place...http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/cityarchitect/va... Ha Ha, you must be joking- July 16, 2007 Our frustrated developer has been waiting over four months now to get his one-pager onto the Company's website, and he still can't see the light at end of the tunnel, if the light actually exists at all (In religious terms he's moved from firm believer into agnostic).http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/cityarchitect/ha... Let's get this thing in- July 12, 2007 Our brave and exceedingly patient developer has been trying to put his new Internet Page on the Company's Website for 4 months now, and finally last week he got to write the code. He did it, just as he said he would, all complete and tested in one day by his own fair hand on his desktop machine. He's ready to go, let's see it up on the site then...http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/cityarchitect/le... Let's cut the code.....- July 11, 2007 Finally, our very patient developer has got the go-ahead from the Architect to cut the code. This is the culmination of 3.5 months of patient waiting, discussing and analysing and a veritable mountain of documentation.http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/cityarchitect/le... Is this legal- July 9, 2007 This is a little off-topic for my blog, but I couldn't resist asking basic legal questions here, what can I record and playback privately without incurring the wrath of the Recording Industry Stasihttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/cityarchitect/is... And so to Design- July 5, 2007 As regular readers of this blog will know, our developer has been patiently waiting for his chance to cut code for his one-page addition to the companies Internet Site, and the going is decidely tough.http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/cityarchitect/an... Tighter than sardines- July 4, 2007 A recent report by Symantec highlighted that within two years 66% of our Data Centres are going to run out of space. Whilst I would readily admit that it is good news for the IT Industry as a whole that that our services are in increasing demand, it&39;s bad news in that despite the enormous strides we&39;ve made in technology, we don&39;t seem to be keeping pace with demand.http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/cityarchitect/ti... |