Episode Synopsis "Short History of Enterprise Architecture (Part 2)"
This is the second part in a short series on the history of enterprise architecture. In this episode, I describe the rise of the PC, the internet and client-server computing, and with them the coalescence of rigorous enterprise architecture practices. You can find show notes at Real World Enterprise Architecture.
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More episodes of the podcast Real World Enterprise Architecture
- The Promise of Event-Driven Architectures
- Short History of Enterprise Architecture (Part 3)
- Short History of Enterprise Architecture (Part 2)
- Short History of Enterprise Architecture (Part 1)
- Enterprise Architecture is Dying
- What Enterprise Architects Can Learn from Detective Harry Bosch
- The Problem with the EA Playbook
- Why Are Enterprises So Complex?
- Enterprise Architecture Cornerstones: Part 3 of 3
- Enterprise Architecture Cornerstones: Part 2 of 3
- Enterprise Architecture Cornerstones: Part 1 of 3
- Three Brands of Enterprise Architecture
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