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Enterprise Architecture in the Agile Era: Less Policing, More Coaching

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Modern agile enterprise architects start small, deliver value quickly, and collaborate with product teams. They try to deliver value quickly, work closely with product teams, and develop architectural principles rather than an inflexible list of platforms product developers are permitted to use.

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Enough About Us! How to Tune Pitch Decks for the Reader

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Of the hundreds of pitch decks I’ve seen as a trade press editor, too many left me waiting until slide 26 for a clue about the company’s value proposition, or even a clear description of their product or service. In development, it might be the speed or quality of your testing.) Then quickly move on to how you solve these problems.

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Mine the Past for IT Thought Leadership

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The lesson for IT marketers: Having been around and seeing several technology hype cycles gives your senior developers or executives the potential to develop compelling thought leadership. To do so, they need to look beyond the shiny surface of today’s tech toys for deeper trends and hard-learned lessons.

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3 Areas Where AIops Excels - and 2 Where It Still Falls Short

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Artificial intelligence and machine learning can slash the number of false alerts that tie down operations staff, speed troubleshooting of problems, and help developers and architects understand and manage fast-changing, cloud-based IT environments. Market researcher Gartner estimates that the AIops market ranged between $900 million and $1.5