Category Archives: Architecture
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The Geologist
Leave a commentNovember 28, 2012 by Rob Nichols
I spent much of my time at university tapping on rocks with a small hammer. A geologist I, with the …
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Lifetime Guarantee
3November 19, 2012 by rnoowcc
“Roll Up – Ladies and Gentleman, come and see the only knife you will ever need in your life”. I …
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While my SOA gently weeps
2November 12, 2012 by terryrichwhitehead
What makes SOA fail and do people actually understand what SOA is, are businesses and organisations just integrating a load …
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Money for nothin’ SOA for …
2October 4, 2012 by terryrichwhitehead
Over the last week I have been give some thought SOA and the costs involved. To all businesses and organisations understanding …
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Highway to (data) Hell
Leave a commentSeptember 4, 2012 by terryrichwhitehead
I was going to entitle this post as ‘The good, the bad and the ugly’ but I chose the current …
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Marrying in a Virtual World
Leave a commentAugust 30, 2012 by rnoowcc
Coming from a Unix, Lotus Notes and Java world I have always realised that there are more considerations when writing …
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ICT Principles 5 of 8: Personalisation
1August 9, 2012 by Jim Morton
This is the fifth of eight blog posts which will describe our general principles for ICT; these are the major …
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Left to your own devices
1October 4, 2011 by Jim Morton
The last post was about how ICT needs to understand that the consumer market is now more than capable of providing …
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Open Source: Give as well as take
3July 1, 2010 by Jim Morton
It wasn’t all that long ago when any suggestion of using open source software in the organisation was met with …
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Data Visualisation
2May 24, 2010 by James Smith
There are many processes within ICT that require data from the architecture including areas like technology refresh, day-to-day incident management …
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