Enterprise Architecture: Balancing Innovation and Stability in Modern IT
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Ever wondered what makes an enterprise truly "enterprise"? Join us as we demystify the complexities of enterprise architecture in our inaugural episode of the Architect Alchemists podcast. Hosted by Dominic Wellington and Guy Murphy, both seasoned veterans in enterprise IT and integration, we break down the term "enterprise architecture" into digestible insights. From the scale and complexity of large organizations to the subtle interplay of technology and people, we strip away the jargon and get into fundamental developments.
In this episode we explore the basic principles of enterprise architecture, from simple applications all the way to sophisticated data centers and network technologies. We emphasize the shift from traditional, long-term planning to agile, short-term strategies and dive into the necessity of lightweight, flexible architectures that balance innovation with essential guardrails, ensuring smooth transitions from pilot phases to full-scale production.
We also discuss some of the unique challenges faced by industries like banking and manufacturing as they integrate rapid technological advancements while maintaining core physical operations. Finally, the concept of horizon planning can help you stay ahead of inevitable changes and future uncertainties. Tune in for an insightful conversation that sets the stage for future episodes brimming with best practices and industry-specific challenges.
Find more details and a full transcript on SnapLogic's Integration Nation community site.
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1. Introductions — who are the Enterprise Alchemists? (00:00:00)
2. What do we mean by "Enterprise"? (00:01:57)
3. And what do we mean by "Architecture"? (00:04:19)
4. Why might people not think Enterprise Architecture is relevant (any longer)? (00:08:38)
5. Outro and further reading (00:18:50)
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