Digital Transformation
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Part 3 – Unlock the Power of Event-Driven Architecture!
π Unlock the Power of Event-Driven Architecture! π In Part 3 of our series, Optimizing Business Models, Enterprise Solutions, and Solution Delivery with DEMO and the Complete Transaction Pattern, we explore how event-driven architecture serves as a natural companion to DEMO. Discover how this integration enhances real-time responsiveness and scalability for modern enterprises! π Check…
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Part 2 – Curious about the fundamentals of effective business interactions?
Curious about the fundamentals of effective business interactions? π€ In Part 2 of Optimizing Business Models, Enterprise Solutions, and Solution Delivery with DEMO and the Complete Transaction Pattern, I introduce DEMOβs Complete Transaction Pattern (CTP). This essential model structures every transaction into universal acts, ensuring consistency, scalability, and clarity. πΌ β¨ Discover how CTP and…
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Part 1 – New Article Series Alert
π New Article Series Alert! π Curious about optimizing business models and enterprise solutions? Check out Part 1 of our new 9-part series: “Optimizing Business Models, Enterprise Solutions, and Solution Delivery with DEMO and the Complete Transaction Pattern.” Explore how DEMO can transform organizational structures to be agile, scalable, and fully aligned with core business…
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The Complete Transaction Pattern, The Foundation for Business Efficiency in Interconnected Business Ecosystems
In today’s dynamic business landscape, organizations are increasingly interconnected, forming complex and intricate ecosystems to deliver value to customers. Navigating these intricate networks of partners demands seamless collaboration and efficient information exchange. The Complete Transaction Pattern emerges as a transformative solution, offering a universal framework to streamline business transactions and optimize communication across business ecosystems.…
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Create new business models by inverting Conway’s law
It is possible to create new business models by combining various concepts and techniques. Inverting Conway’s law, which states that organizations are designed to reflect the communication structures of the teams that build them, can be used to design organizations in a way that promotes effective communication and collaboration. The complete transaction pattern, which describes…
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The Digital Transformation’s impact on a software development team
The other day my management asked me about my view on what a software development team would look like to face the challenges imposed by the current trends like for example digital transformation, the digital customer experience, SMAC, Big Data & cloud computing, to which I like to refer to with the term βthe third…