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Carnival of Enterprise Architecture #7 - August 21, 2007

Welcome to the August 21, 2007 edition of Carnival of Enterprise Architecture.

enterprise architecture

Pankaj Arora presents ROI from Enterprise Architecture posted at Architectural Thoughts.

Vinay Pai presents SaaS Making Inroads in the Consumer Space posted at Vinay Pai's Blog.

Alan Inglis presents Should IT include a business architecture function? posted at Chief Architect.

Alan Inglis presents Enterprise Architecture Management Styles posted at Chief Architect.

Alan Inglis presents Get out there! posted at Chief Architect.

Robert McIlree presents Interoperability, Change and Architecture posted at GotzeBlogged, saying, "John Gotze and Olov Östberg comment at length about enterprise architecture in government."

other

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Captured By CAPTCHA posted at Mad Kane's Humor Blog, saying, "CAPTCHA Humor"

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Victory In My Battle Against Feed Scraping Content Thief 4Comedy.com posted at Mad Kane's Humor Blog.

Ashish Gupta presents Data Mining Demystified - I posted at Ashish on technology and social media.

Raj Sheelvant presents IT Does Matter posted at IT Strategy, saying, "Challenging Nicholas Carr's view that IT does not matter"

Raj Sheelvant presents Making Enterprise Application SaaSy! posted at IT Strategy.

SOA

Michael presents Want SOA?  Got Data Governance? posted at Data Governance Blog, saying, "Data Governance is a necessary piece of SOA.  This article discusses the value of Data Governance to SOA."

system architecture

James Urquhart presents Agile Computing Catches Up to the Data Center posted at Service Level Automation in the Datacenter, saying, "With the coming evolution/revolution in the data center towards utility computing, automation and virtualization (server and otherwise), more and more organizations are facing the cultural shift from detailed planning of tightly controlled system architectures to goal-oriented automated systems.  The cultural upheaval this is causing is very similar to the pain (and gain) felt by developers moving from waterfall to agile methodologies.  What can we learn from their pain to ease the transition in the data center?"

Johan Idstam presents Developer Summit, Architecture and Business value. posted at Johan; thinking out loud..

Johan Idstam presents Information vs knowledge posted at Johan; thinking out loud..

R. Auch presents Colocation facility move posted at totalnetsolutions.net, saying, "System architecture, tips and hints for system setup, and other technical matters."

That concludes this edition.  Submit your blog article to the next edition of Carnival of Enterprise Architecture using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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