Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is erroneously perceived to be a silver bullet solution, says Nick McKenzie, technical director at nVisionIT.
The international enterprise architecture body has admitted several South African organisations.
TCM has released LANSA 2005, a significant milestone in LANSA`s 17 year history that delivers on plans to support next-generation application architectures.
Oracle has created a consulting team dedicated to the African public sector.
In this enterprise architecture World Wide Wrap: EA aligns IT with business innovation, selling EA, and HP`s SOA push.
Telecoms and IT convergence is changing local big and mid-sized companies` spending habits, says BMI-TechKnowledge.
IndigoCube and BluePhoenix are presenting a road show on automated tools and services for migrating and extending legacy platforms, databases and applications to modern environments.
In this enterprise architecture World Wide Wrap: Programme managers don`t understand EA, NZ Fire Service changes its IT system and EA: leadership remains key.
Flexible and adaptive IT practices are necessary for an organisation to prosper, says SAP Africa.
In this World Wide Wrap: EA moves from foundation to adoption, transformation through technology innovation, and most EAs good for now, but not for future.
Some Netcare centres have already migrated to the SAP platform.
In today`s enterprise architecture worldwide wrap: Enterprise architecture, European style, and New Zealand seeks architecture strategy.
Progress Technology World 2006 was a "rousing success", says Rick Parry, MD of Progress Software SA.