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I’ve uploaded another presentation to SlideShare. (Still trying to work through the backlog.) This is something that I had been doing for banks and insurance companies as part of their “thought leadership” sessions.
A new company enters the market in late 2008, LGM Wealth Management, who have found a new way of spinning existing solutions and technologies to provide it with capabilities an order of magnitude better than anyone else.
- Time to Revenue < 5 days
- Cost to Serve < ½ industry average
- New Product Introduction < 5 days
- Infinite customization
How do you react?
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Note: Updated with the slides and script from 2011′s lecture.
Is Enterprise Architecture in danger of becoming irrelevant? And if so, what can we do about it?
Presented as part of RMIT’s Master of Technology (Enterprise Architecture) course.
The Value of Enterprise Architecture
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