Bob Rhubart's had some interesting follow-up to my last post. "I agree with David's assessment that the strategy of building services and then layering in SOA governance technology is unwise. The ...
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From AI adoption to AI operations: Engineering governance in the age of enterprise agents
Enterprise AI has entered a new phase. What started as experimentation with copilots and isolated assistants has grown into ...
Claviger advances an analytical framework grounded in analysis of governance standards, regulatory instruments, and ...
TOGAF provides a comprehensive approach to the design, planning, implementation, and governance of enterprise information technology architecture. As the IT industry adopts The Open Group Architecture ...
Companies don't simply need more AI capability. They need organizational and technical infrastructure to deploy that ...
SOA planning is committee work, and it often requires that IT architects meet to assess a steady stream of proposals for services to run on the corporate network. “In P&C, we have a high-level project ...
Artificial intelligence is now embedded across core financial services functions, including credit decisioning, fraud detection, AML monitoring, pricing, trading, customer onboarding, and operational ...
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