Welcome to the December 2, 2008 edition of Carnival of Enterprise Architecture.
Business Process Management
Ian Louw presents Being Human - A Natural Inhibitor to BPM Adoption? posted at Business Process Management (BPM) - InSights.
Enterprise Architecture
Alan Inglis presents "Correct" is a contextual thing... posted at Chief Architect.
Alan Inglis presents Architecture as diagrams is an anti-pattern! posted at Chief Architect.
Jimson Lee presents Customer Data Integration Between Open Source SugarCRM Package and 3rd-party Applications posted at CRM Help Desk Software.com, saying, "An interesting story involving integrating and customizing multiple databases, including their CRM, Call Center for support, and bug/defect tracking for all releases of their software."
Mike Kavis presents Toolbox for IT - Knowledge Sharing Communities posted at Enterprise Architecture & Other Enterprise Topics.
Other
Paul Wallis presents IT (still) exists for one reason posted at Keystones and Rivets, saying, "Wallis continues his argument that IT's role is to manage the flow of data between business assets."
Robert McIlree presents The Bastardization of Agile posted at Technology Architecture & Projects, saying, "Agile is sometimes used not as originally intended, and the results are often predictable."
Robert McIlree presents Proposed Federal Uber-CTO: It Isn't About The Technology posted at Technology Architecture & Projects.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Life-Saving, Spam-Fighting WordPress Plugin posted at Mad Kane's Humor Blog.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Twitter Jitters posted at Mad Kane's Humor Blog.
http://www.panisphere.com/google-apps-growing-popularity-on-corporate-world presents Google Apps Growing Popularity on Corporate World posted at PaniSphere, saying, "Google Apps which is a collection of software is becoming more popular among businesses due to its relatively cheap price compared to other software provided by key players including Microsoft and SAP."
SOA
M presents Generating the WSDL before writing your Web Service posted at SandboxM.
Mike Kavis presents Toolbox for IT - Knowledge Sharing Communities posted at Enterprise Architecture & Other Enterprise Topics.
Mike Kavis presents Enterprise Mashups - The Icing on your SOA posted at Enterprise Architecture & Other Enterprise Topics.
Paul Wallis presents Understanding SOA posted at Keystones and Rivets, saying, "Wallis explains simply how SOA works, how it can be used and, describes why a properly planned and implemented Service Oriented Architecture can create a flexible way of aligning business and IT."
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.
Comments