Scalability is something I hear quite a bit about among my enterprise technology peers. I actually see less of it put into production, though. It seems there are (at least) two roadblocks to achieving scalability.
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Scalability is something I hear quite a bit about among my enterprise technology peers. I actually see less of it put into production, though. It seems there are (at least) two roadblocks to achieving scalability.
John Maeda wrote recently on infinite loops over at Our (and Your) RISD. He posted a looping photo and suggested staring at the photo as long as you could while picking up nuances in the image.
Jake over at Oracle AppsLab wrote about community building and feeding recently. One of his best recommendations is to not build a new community but to work within existing ones. He also discusses the critical position of community manager. I am currently engaged in building an online community based on a very active real life [...]
Artists and designers make very good technologists and quasi enterprise architects. Here are a few of my ideas so far.
While we can’t all be mega rockstars like Kelly Johnson, we can learn a lot from his famous rules.
I firmly believe that finding the solution is part of our job as enterprise technologists. The job doesn’t end there, but if we don’t get that first part right — if we only wound the problem — we will always be trying to rework a solution.