
By Steve Ranger
Published: Friday 11 November 2005
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Name
Chris Greenslade
Location
Essex
Occupation
Enterprise Architect
Comment
Why does Gartner make such a big show of “discovering” what has been obvious to those of us working in the industry for years? Over the years, the whole profession and methods of Enterprise Architecture have been created in response to these challenges. We don’t need to get rid of the techie – just ensure that their efforts are aligned with the businesses they serve.
Why does Gartner make such a big show of “discover...
Chris Greenslade
More business speak from middle managers..
IT s...
So Called 'Techie'
This is the sort of tosh Gartner and the other "th...
David Quinn
Yes its the end of Techie. Gartner as usual you hi...
john smith
As a 'techie' who is keenly aware of the business,...
John Woods
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Philip Virgo
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Geoff Seel
Thank you Gartner again for poiinting out the utte...
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Steve Berry
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Glenrick White
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