It’s been far too long but I’m writing again - you see I’ve been writing a lot since I last wrote and so there are lots of pieces that should be appearing here soon - I’ll just have to figure out where to start.
I’ve been doing a lot of research lately on the resources available today on IT Architect Careers. There isn’t much - a handful of books, a few websites and a couple of education offerings. Career development has been a passion of mine for nearly 25 years - not sure why but I am fascinated to get a hold of the career section in the paper and have always been a go-to person when my colleagues and teams in architecture have been trying to decide what they might explore next.
I’ve decided it deserves to be in print and it’s been a work that’s been developing for nearly two years. I finally have a name for this book that’s due from the publisher now April 28th, 2009 and it’s called “Architecting Your Career: Build a Roadmap for Excellence in IT Architecture”. It’s a partner to my architect career portal and so I’m so excited about it.
Here’s where you come in - I need to know the answer to this burning question as I’m trying to develop some bonus items for my book that will be accessible to those who buy it. You can help by providing the answer to this one question.
Architect Abstract Ask Contest
At the end of the week, my assistant and I will draw the name for one who provide answers and they will win three free months membership on the career portal. Deadline is February 28th, 2009
Happy Architecting!
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Happy New Year
Here’s a quick post to announce some changes to our existing http://www.architectbootcamp.com site. We’ve quietly launched a membership site that will enable our members to gain the knowledge and skills to become an excellent architect at a more rapid rate, and with less frustration and waiting.
For now, it’s a soft launch meaning there are still some bumps and bruises to be endured, but it will be great when it’s done, and a long time coming. Membership login will be available shortly, so stay tuned for more info and links.
In the meantime, our blog has moved to www.architectbootcamp.net/blog, and we’ll provide updates to all of the links in the posts on this blog as soon as we can.
Have a very happy and safe new year in your part of the world, and join me in wishing others world peace, health and happiness in 2009!
Happy Architecting,
Sharon
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Recently I was asked that if a person was already acting in the role of a software integrator, did they really need to learn how to be an Architect. The answer was a little bit complicated, but it was an emphatic “yes!”
While the basis or core skills of a great IT architect does come from solid software integration knowledge and practice, the basic practices, approaches and thought processes as well as ways of thinking in the correct context is what is taught during an IT Architecture workshop. Various approaches and ways of thinking allows an IT Architect to get a new perspective of the various contexts they must review before choosing a solution or constructing an architecture.
There are various thoughts on how one becomes an IT Architect, and granted there are so many ways to get here, the result is the same. In order to become good or even excellent, the Architect takes on a different mind set. There are various perspectives that are reviewed, and as well, various options with respect to ways about thinking about the issue, problem or opportunity are reviewed.
The architect considers more than fitting two pieces of software together, and the approach learned in a workshop will take them through the business objectives and IT Enterprise objectives, through to the various decision making techniques and options for formulating a solution. Typically the instructions given to an integrator are taken after an architect has determined the best approach and seen best fit for the components that are selected.
During these exercises, the architect takes on a different approach with respect to requirements analysis, solution review, as well as some softer skills to deal with the political and communication parts of the equation. Often integrators are given something very specific to be done, as well as a roadmap for doing so. The architect takes part or creates that roadmap, and many more variables are considered than may be actually visible to the integrator.
Finally - there are various approaches that an architect learns to getting from A to B. They learn to view a solution from a multitude of angles, and those which will enable them to see their way to the minimal path of risk. In part, the approaches are part of the culture of the organization for which they must have an appreciation for, as well as a component of the overal IT & Business Strategies.
Hopefully that sheds a bit of light on the benefits of learning to become an IT Architect, rather than skipping these important steps. For more information on training, see our site.
Happy Architecting.
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