Posted under EA on August 23rd, 2010 by Kyle Gabhart
The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) refers to it as architectural partitioning and the Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) describes it as architectural levels, but the effort of carving up Enterprise Architecture (EA) into multiple strata and then aligning those strata together as a part of a cohesive enterprise vision is an important element of […]
Posted under BPM, SOA on May 11th, 2009 by Kyle Gabhart
Modeling business processes offers an effective way of capturing end-to-end requirements for a solution. It also clearly communicates the business scenario and corresponding solution in a way that can be understood by both business and technology professionals. This communication does hinge upon consistency in modeling, output format, and even the approach that is used.
In working with various organizations […]
Posted under SOA on January 7th, 2009 by Kyle Gabhart
All across the blogosphere, analysts, experts, and technology enthusiasts are buzzing about the latest claims that SOA is dead. The thunderstorm of controversy was set off by Burton Group analyst, Anne Thomas Manes, who recently blogged an obituary for SOA entitled: SOA is Dead; Long Live Services. As I consider the bold claim of SOA’s […]
Posted under BPM, Conference, SOA on February 5th, 2008 by Kyle Gabhart
A rose by any other name would still smell sweet, just as a strategic corporate initiative is no more or less successful due to its use of certain en-vogue terms such as Enterprise Architecture (EA), Business Process Management (BPM), and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). I was struck by the realities of the semantic terminology game […]
Posted under BPM, SOA on June 26th, 2007 by Kyle Gabhart
Top-down business process development and service orchestration is gaining increasing attention among the clients that we are working with. Their appetite for a more strategic end-to-end solution composed of underlying services is reaching a critical mass. Some are turning to formal process management strategies ala BPM. Others are taking a less formal, but still equally […]
Posted under SOA on May 22nd, 2007 by Kyle Gabhart
It’s been over a month since I’ve posted anything. For the past several weeks I’ve been heavily engaged with clients and several public speaking engagements related to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Business Process Management (BPM) and Enterprise Architecture (EA). A resounding theme as of late has been the importance of aligning the business and […]