Shibulal’s vision of tomorrow's enterprise


Infosys CEO gives his take on seven game-changing trends

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Is your Architecture Water-tight?

Infosys' experts propose a Quality of Service (QoS) and Architecture Evaluation model to capture requirements, rationalize and incorporate them into the solution architecture.

Making Enterprise Architecture Strategic with Business and Information Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) is increasingly performing an active role in strategic business planning and is an important tool for IT governance. Most organizations, however, continue to face obstacles in implementation, according to...

Enterprise Architecture and TOGAF

Infosys made a presentation on The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) at The Open Group Conference in Glasgow on April 20, 2008. Among the observations is that TOGAF is not easy to explain to customers...

Best Practices in Performance Benchmarking

Performance Benchmarking eliminates bottlenecks in applications, saves time and cuts costs. Applications should be tested for functionality and benchmarked against performance parameters. They must be performance-tested...

Redefining the 'Enterprise Architect'

The work being offshored to and by software services companies is highly technical in nature. The bulk of such technical work involves translating requirements to workable solutions and also...