October 31, 2019

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From static to future-proof: Enterprise architectures in the age of the customer

From static to future-proof: Enterprise architectures in the age of the customer

Thomas Cozzolino highlights the growing importance of the developer experience, API-first thinking, common data models, and enterprise ecosystems.

Talk Title From static to future-proof: Enterprise architectures in the age of the customer
Speakers Thomas Cozzolino (Salesforce)
Conference O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference
Conf Tag Engineering the Future of Software
Location New York, New York
Date April 11-13, 2016
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Customer expectations are driving the evolution of the technology business at an increasingly rapid rate. No longer can we construct an enterprise architecture from the bottom up that will remain static for decades. There is a clear need for a disruptive approach to enterprise architecture, and IT leaders need to fundamentally reconsider the way they view, design, and ultimately deliver systems focused on business outcomes. All of this must occur through a modern architecture that incorporates trusted, future-proof solutions capable of evolving in unforeseen directions. Thomas Cozzolino highlights the growing importance of the developer experience, API-first thinking, common data models, and enterprise ecosystems.

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