Good architects don’t chase perfect diagrams — they make smart calls with incomplete info, balancing today’s constraints with tomorrow’s goals and the team they have. Over my 20+ years working in ...
At last week’s ComNet show in Washington, D.C., consultant Jim Metzler of Ashton, Metzler & Associates joined Steve in leading a panel of experts that discussed WAN trends for 2004. Among the ...
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Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with content, and download exclusive resources. Amir Langer discusses the evolution of ...
Whose decision is it anyway? Every executive knows the feeling. The steering committee meets. The PowerPoint deck glows with promise. Everyone nods in agreement about the transformative potential of ...
Every quarter introduces a new framework for scaling growth. The ambition is often clear, but momentum alone doesn’t secure outcomes. Most plans are straightforward to initiate and even easier to ...
Engineering leaders rarely get perfect information, so the job is learning how to decide, experiment and communicate clearly when the data is messy. Engineering leaders face many situations where the ...
You might not know it, but when you gave your partner some choices for dinner after work this evening, you were a choice architect. You almost automatically thought about how may options to present, ...