Honestly I was first attracted by this bold statement of " Nobody is Doing Enterprise Architecture". A key point in the article is the statement, “Enterprises aren’t architected at all. They are grown.” The author Bloomberg goes on to describe that architects don’t shape enterprises, but establish a framework for growth. His/Her reasoning is very interesting: "Where does enterprise architecture take place today? In enterprises, of course. That is, existing enterprises. And you don’t architect things that already exist. Architecture comes before you build something!". It's good to hear some different voices on EA, and reading all 42 comments is just an enjoyment.
http://www.zapthink.com/2011/04/05/why-nobody-is-doing-enterprise-architecture/
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