Architecture Corner podcast - Disruptive architecture artwork

Architecture Corner podcast - Disruptive architecture

17 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 8 years ago - ★★★★ - 1 rating

The purpose of Architecture Corner is to have a place to discuss subjects in the intersection between business and IT. Today, IT is relevant in most cases when you want to do changes to the business. The opposite is even more true, you need business involvement, when doing changes to IT in order to succeed. Our ambition is to send this show at regular intervals, with guests who have different backgrounds and diverse opinions.

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#35. Innovation is to say no

March 21, 2016 06:58 - 19.7 MB

Links 1) Leveraging Bluemix at PostNord - https://youtu.be/xnw1Z2n0cgQ This episode was recorded near the ferry terminal in Helsingborg in March 2016. Architecture Corner is a part of Disruptive Architecture - http://disruptivearchitecture.info Published by Artmann Media, Höganäs, Sweden, March 2016. http://www.artmann.co.uk Copyright: Creative Commons License, Attribution Share Alike

#34. Document management in a mobile world

December 20, 2015 22:20 - 33.1 MB

This episode was recorded in Stockholm in November 2015. Architecture Corner is a part of Disruptive Architecture - http://disruptivearchitecture.info Published by Artmann Media, Höganäs, Sweden, December 2015. http://www.artmann.co.uk Copyright: Creative Commons License, Attribution Share Alike

#33. Irrelevant business information

December 13, 2015 18:10 - 31.6 MB

Links 1) To many requirements 2) No estimates - http://neilkillick.com/2013/01/31/noestimates-part-1-doing-scrum-without-estimates/ This episode was recorded in Stockholm in November 2015. Architecture Corner is a part of Disruptive Architecture - http://disruptivearchitecture.info Published by Artmann Media, Höganäs, Sweden, December 2015. http://www.artmann.co.uk Copyright: Creative Commons License, Attribution Share Alike

#32. Agile project management

December 06, 2015 22:53 - 37.3 MB

This episode was recorded in Stockholm in November 2015. Architecture Corner is a part of Disruptive Architecture - http://disruptivearchitecture.info Published by Artmann Media, Höganäs

#30. To many requirements

November 22, 2015 08:09 - 20.7 MB

You can follow them on twitter as @Artmann and @GregerWikstrand This episode was recorded in Lund in November 2015. Architecture Corner is a part of Disruptive Architecture - http://disruptivearchitecture.info Published by Artmann Media, Höganäs, Sweden, November 2015. http://www.artmann.co.uk Copyright: Creative Commons License, Attribution Share Alike

#29. Privacy now and in the future

November 15, 2015 19:30 - 13 minutes - 20.8 MB

You can follow them on twitter as @GregerWikstrand and @Artmann 1) Hitta.se 2) Viking longhouse - Wikimedia.org 3) Theresa May: Internet data will be recorded under new spy laws - telegraph.co.uk 4) The collapse of US-EU safe harbor - blog.microsoft.com This episode was recorded in Lund in November 2015. Architecture Corner is a part of Disruptive Architecture - http://disruptivearchitecture.info Published by Artmann Media, Höganäs, Sweden, November 2015. http://www.artmann.co.uk Copyri...

#28. Case for case management

November 08, 2015 18:02 - 28.8 MB

Léon Smiers works as a Solution Architect for Capgemini, The Netherlands in the area of Oracle Technology and Architecture, where he is one of the leading Oracle specialists. He has done a lot of work and research in the field of integration and new technologies, like RFID, SOA, EDA, BPM, and case management, on which he wrote articles and presented at international conferences. Currently Léon is setting up Solution Architectures for large Oracle based projects and is the Oracle BPM Thought l...

#27. State of SOA today

November 01, 2015 16:12 - 27.8 MB

You can follow them on twitter as @JoakimLindbom and @GregerWikstrand This episode was recorded at Joakims home in Helsingborg in August 2015. Architecture Corner is a part of Disruptive Architecture - http://disruptivearchitecture.info Published by Artmann Media, Höganäs, Sweden, November 2015. http://www.artmann.co.uk Copyright: Creative Commons License, Attribution Share Alike

#26. Legacy software that provides value

October 25, 2015 15:54 - 30.6 MB

Woody Zuill likes to share his experiences of software development. You'll find his blog at zuill.us/WoodyZuill/ or connect directly on Twitter twitter.com/WoodyZuill Greger Wikstrand also has a blog at gregerwikstrand.com/ and can be found on Twitter as twitter.com/GregerWikstrand Links 1) Photo: Ivan sutherland, Sketchpad This episode was recorded at Capgemini office in Helsingborg Architecture Corner is a part of Disruptive Architecture - disruptivearchitecture.info Published by Artm...

#25. No IT, only business technology

October 18, 2015 19:34 - 22.9 MB

You can follow them on twitter as @JGregerWikstrand Links 1) Jo Jackman - Old cash register - https://www.flickr.com/photos/jojakeman/4883498118 2) Case for case management - Architecture Corner, episode #28 (to be published 8th November, 2015) This episode was recorded at Capgemini Office in Helsingborg in September 2015. Architecture Corner is a part of Disruptive Architecture - http://disruptivearchitecture.info Published by Artmann Media, Höganäs, Sweden, October 2015. http://www....

#24. Disruption in auto industry

October 11, 2015 18:23 - 28.8 MB

”There will be more Kodaks”  - Joakim Lindbom and Casimir Artmann discuss disruption in the auto industry and the consequences to manufacturers and society. 

#23. Influence the leadership as an employee

October 04, 2015 13:54 - 23.4 MB

It's easy to believe that leadership is created only by the manager. However there are ways to affect the leadership even if you are an employee. You have a choice how you act and react . You can decide what you want and then talk to your colleagues and to your manager in order to influence and create change. If your situation is really bad and you want a change it's very important to listen to yourself so you don't stay too long and start to feel bad or sick at work. It's important to take c...

#22. Mob programming explained

September 27, 2015 17:24 - 36.5 MB

Listen to this podcast to learn: How can a whole team of about five people be programming together when there is only one person actually typing? And why isn't it exhausting to work together like that all day, every day. How can mob programming possibly work? Perhaps that is the wrong question to ask, responds Woody. We started with this model because we liked working together. Only later did we realize that we were also more efficient. What does a mob programming team look like? It is a...

#21. Toughts about the future of ITIL

September 20, 2015 17:01 - 23.3 MB

Casimir Artmann share his thoughts of the future of ITIL with Greger Wikstrand. Is it possible to have a fast and flexible process for managing changes in IT-organisations using ITIL? Is there a way of increase the speed of changes or not?

#20. Improve software productivity

September 13, 2015 12:09 - 35.1 MB

Is it possible to improve software productivity as in the manufacturing or construction industry? Listen to Joakim Lindbom and Greger Wikstrand discussing about this subject and hear their thoughts and what could be done in this area. It may not be so easy as in other areas of work like building a house.

#19. Leadership for the future

September 06, 2015 12:56 - 26.9 MB

Listen to Pia Vingestråhle, Leadership specialist and consultant, who talks about Leadership for the future with Casimir Artmann. With a lot of new technology and a lot of focus on tasks - on statistics, figures, goals and results - it’s important to be aware of how we can create a leadership that is effective, positive and sustainable. What will be most important in leadership for the future? Is there a way to make the employees do their very best at work? How do we get most out of the organ...

#18. Lack of benefits with loyalty programs

August 30, 2015 19:21 - 28.1 MB

Joakim Lindbom (CTO , Capgemini) and Casimir Artmann (Enterprise Architect, Sogeti) discuss the perceived lack of benefits with loyalty program and how to improve them so that they are beneficial for the customers. You can follow them on twitter as @JoakimLindbom and @Artman This episode was recorded at Joakims home in Helsingborg during August 2015. Links 1) Can information about you be sold without your consent? - https://youtube.com/watch?v=KahTDelPwkw 2) Reinventing loyalty programs fo...

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