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Renew and rejoice, or be rejected
Posted on May 16, 2010 | No CommentsA couple of things have cropped up recently that have had me thinking about EA professional development, and how it fits in a HigherEd context. The first incident was something I was expecting to happen, namely that my TOGAF 8 Certification was about to expire.... -
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Open Group Conference, October 2008, Munich
Posted on November 11, 2008 | No CommentsWe recently spent a few days week out in Munich at the last of this year’s Open Group Enterprise Architecture conferences. The main theme of the conference for this quarter was Secure Architectures, although we were there to present our ‘State of The Nation’ views... -
Open Group Conference, October 2008, Munich
Posted on October 26, 2008 | No CommentsWe spent last week out in Munich at the last of this year’s Open Group Enterprise Architecture conferences. The main theme of the conference for this quarter was Secure Architectures, although we were there to present our ‘State of The Nation’ views on our existing...
