Scalability Playbook with Mike and Debasish

Ep. 4 - Is Enterprise Architecture Still Relevant?


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In Episode 4 of the Scalability Playbook, Mike and Debasish are joined by international author, thought leader and CEO of CTO Resources, Nick Malik. They discuss the reasons why enterprise AI projects fail and dissect whether enterprise architecture is still a relevant discipline for technology organizations.Chapters00:00 - Introduction08:29 - Why Are AI Projects Failing?26:36 - Is Enterprise Architecture Still Relevant?39:02 - How Organizational Models Impact Success of EA51:08 - EA Collaboration & Decision-MakingNICK MALIK is the CEO of CTO Resources LLC.  A noted international speaker, author, and architecture advocate, Nick has seen Architecture done well, and he's seen it done very poorly.  He helps teams who want to be effective to achieve that goal.  Author of the first open source EA metamodel and contributor to multiple frameworks, Nick looks for the human side of architecture, since that's where the difficulty usually lay.  You can reach him at ctoresources.com DEBASISH MISHRA is Managing Director of Scagility, an end-to-end IT consultancy and AI agency. He is an award-winning IT strategist with over 20 years of experience leading transformation for global companies in multiple industries including Microsoft, Merck & Co., Corning, and NBCUniversal. He can be reached at www.scagility.co.MIKE PARK is the CEO of Nuage IT, an innovative technology firm that specializes in providing comprehensive solutions to businesses seeking to leverage the latest technology. Mike brings both technology strategy and transformation experience gleaned from companies of all sizes, including Corning and Salesforce. He can be reached at www.nuageIT.com. Music: https://www.bensound.comArtist: Benjamin TissotLicense code: UEAYKASOQUC3YLYRSound Effect by StudioKolomna, Pixabay

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Scalability Playbook with Mike and DebasishBy Debasish Mishra and Mike Park