...Enterprise Architecture Vol. 11, No. 10 10 Key Skills Architects Must Have to Deliver Value by Michael Rosen, Director, Cutter Consortium Enterprise Architecture Practice As the complexity of IT grows, more and more organizations are realizing the need for architecture. But the definition of what architecture is, the titles that architects have, and the role of an architect vary widely from one organization to another. Business, IT, management, and even architects don’t necessarily know what a good architect does to add value in his or her organization. This Executive Report discusses the role of the architect and describes 10 activities that architects should perform to add value to projects. ABOUT CUTTER CONSORTIUM Access to the Experts Cutter Consortium is a unique IT advisory firm, comprising a group of more than 100 internationally recognized experts who have come together to offer content, consulting, and training to our clients. These experts are committed to delivering top-level, critical, and objective advice. They have done, and are doing, groundbreaking work in organizations worldwide, helping companies deal with issues in the core areas of software development and agile project management, enterprise architecture, business technology trends and strategies, innovation, enterprise risk management, metrics, and sourcing. Cutter offers a different value proposition than other IT research firms: We give you Access to the Experts....
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...following positions. Division: AIM Requirement : Ab Initio Lead/ Architect Experience 5-10 years Qualification B.E/B. Tech/MCA/ME/M. Tech Candidate Requirement Primary : Ab Initio Secondary : Oracle 8i/9i RDBMS, PLSQL, Database Stored Procedures, Scripting skills with Unix Korn shell, Perl Candidates should have experience in following vicinity • System Analysis & Design • Strong Ab Initio ETL design skills • Involved in Ab Initio Design, Configuration experience in Ab Initio ETL, • Data Mapping, Transformation and Loading in complex and high-volume Environment and data processing at Terabytes level. • Capacity of designing solutions around Ab Initio, with advanced skills in high performance and parallelism in Ab Initio • Data warehousing implementation experience • Knowledge of Oracle 8i/9i • Strong analytical & problem solving skills • Strong UNIX, korn shell scripting experience. • Experience in leading a team of ETL developers • Experience in co-coordinating with offshore on development/ maintenance projects Work Location Bangalore, Chennai, Pune Requirement Cognos Lead/ Architect Experience 5-10years Qualification B.E/B. Tech/MCA/ME/M. Tech Candidate Requirement • Extensive Experience & Expertise on Business Intelligence, DW • Min. 3 years of hands on experience with Cognos toolsets, Cognos architecture. • Must have hands on experience on Cognos Report Studio , Cognos Analysis Studio , Metrics Studio , and Cognos 8 portals • Must have experience...
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...FASTCAT PHASE II MNGT 433-Compensation & Benefits 4/22/2014 Logical Thinkers Consulting Company Damian Malagari Kerry Ahearn Melissa Hekl NgoanPhan Chau Tran Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 RECOMMENDED STRATEGY FOR EXTERNAL COMPETITIVENESS 4 Best Alternatives for FastCat 4 Pay Level and Mix of Forms 4 Integrating the External and Internal Structure 5 Preliminary Ideas 5 SURVEY DESIGN OF TOTAL COMPENSATION OF FASTCAT’S COMPETITORS 6 Selecting Benchmarks and Matching With FastCat Jobs 6 Selecting Competitors in FastCat’s External Market 6 Analyzing the Data: Deciding What Forms to Compare 7 Analyzing the Data: Adjusting for Aging 11 Evaluating the Regression Line and the Fit Between FastCat and the Market 15 FASTCAT’S PAY POLICY LINE 19 INTEGRATING INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL STRUCTURES 20 Bands and Zones 20 Overlapping 21 EVALUATING THE RESULTS 21 Description of Analysis 24 FastCats’ Strategy and Rationale to Lag Pay Levels 25 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Our Proposal for FastCat’s compensation system in Phase II focuses on the base pay as well as providing incentives. In order to maintain its competitiveness in the industry, FastCat should lag the market. They must ensure their pay structure is strategically differentiated within the marketplace. The appropriate pay structure and compensation plan will help FastCat strengthen employee retention and increase productivity through incentives, rewarding performance, and employee engagement...
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...Platform to Transform Data Management EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CHALLENGE ● Unlock the business value of large data sets, including structured and unstructured information ● Provide service-level agreements (SLAs) for internal customers using big data analytics services ● Support multiple internal users on same platform SOLUTION ● Implemented enterprise Hadoop platform on Cisco UCS CPA for Big Data - a complete infrastructure solution including compute, storage, connectivity and unified management ● Automated job scheduling and process orchestration using Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler as alternative to Oozie RESULTS ● Analyzed service sales opportunities in one-tenth the time, at one-tenth the cost ● $40 million in incremental service bookings in the current fiscal year as a result of this initiative ● Implemented a multi-tenant enterprise platform while delivering immediate business value LESSONS LEARNED ● Cisco UCS can reduce complexity, improves agility, and radically improves cost of ownership for Hadoop based applications ● Library of Hive and Pig user-defined functions (UDF) increases developer productivity. ● Cisco TES simplifies job scheduling and process orchestration ● Build internal Hadoop skills ● Educate internal users about opportunities to use big data analytics to improve data processing and decision making NEXT STEPS ● Enable NoSQL Database and advanced analytics capabilities on the same platform. ● Adoption of the platform across different...
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...Introduction In today world’s, most of the company are common to work in a teams. Conflict is defined as disagreement between individuals. Conflict can arise among members within a team or between one team and another. Conflict refers to antagonistic interaction in which one party attempts to block the intentions or goals of another. Competition, which is rivalry among individuals or teams, can have a healthy impact because it energizes people toward higher performance. Whenever people work together in teams, some conflict is inevitable. Bringing conflicts out into the open and effectively resolving them is one of the team leader’s most challenging jobs. Conflict in corporate teams is fine as long as team immediately works toward a solution. The role of conflict in work teams is determined by the manner in which it is managed. Conflict is a driving force of change that can result in improved decision-making processes and progressive team development. However, teams must learn to be confrontational without destroying the team process. Teams are able to handle conflict and perform at a high level by following a framework of communication needed for managing conflict constructively and capable to mediate their own conflicts, improve both productivity and member relationships. Teams are typically made up of a diverse group of individuals, each member possessing different capabilities and skills. This element is what makes the use of teams so advantageous; however, diversity...
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...Operational Barriers to Success Operations Management: Solutions to Business Challenges Abstract There are many obstacles in any given business operations that can impact a company’s efficiencies, morale, supply chain, and it’s customer base. Identifying these obstacles and creating processes to mitigate them is paramount to a company’s success. In this paper, we will explore a few of them in order to better understand the cause and effect of these barriers. We will also look at various possible solutions to the barriers by investigating a case study for an architectural firm in which I used to work for. Week 1 - Assignment 3: Operational Barriers to Success What are some tools that an organization could use to move the company forward? This is a question that is not easily answerable, but is at its core, a very valuable and necessary function to understand. Tools such as Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats (S.W.O.T) analysis (Russell, 2010) is a very theoretical way of identifying the companies overall mission as well as understanding the needs to stay competitive in its given market place. However, there are more pragmatic ways of looking at a firm’s efficiency and areas of opportunity to better the operating processes within an organization. Some of these other tools that todays leading firms can utilize to further the market share are things like workflow analysis (Russell, 2010), data flow charts and diagrams, and value engineering (Jergeas...
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...The strong desire of being an enterprise architect brings me to the front door of Weatherhead School of Management. The first step towards my dream job is to become a junior business analyst. However, the four-year undergraduate program with so many limits on course enrollment is not enough for me to be well-prepared to take the step. Compared to the general education courses of the undergraduate program, the curriculum set of the Master of Science in Management-Business Analytics program in Weatherhead is more professional and practical. The business core, analytics core, and applied business analytics overlap with each other. Thus, students are able to establish analytic skills and business decision-making ability at the same time. Two unique...
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...MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY Author : Subhrajit Bose Managing Partner / Lead Architect Sustainability – NextLink Solutions 3 2 1 Introduction: Safety and health management is one of the vital constituents of Oil and Gas industry activities because most of the operational conditions, chemicals and end products (hydrocarbons and other compounds) associated with Oil and Gas production are well known to pose serious safety and health threats to the workers. INDUSTY OVERVIEW ON August 2012,an explosion caused by the ignition of a leaking GAS at the Amuay oil refinery, which is part of the Paraguana Refinery Complex, killed 48 people; primarily National Guard troops stationed at the plant, and injured 151 others. The deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion refers to the April 20, 2010 explosion and subsequent fire on the Deepwater Horizon Semisubmersible Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU) killed 11 workers and injured 16 others. The explosion caused the Deepwater Horizon to burn and sink, resulting in a massive offshore oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, considered the largest accidental marine oil spill in the world, and the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history. According to the report developed by the NORA Oil and Gas Extraction Council; In the US, during 2003-2008, 648 oil and gas extraction workers were fatally injured on the job, resulting in an occupational fatality rate of 29.1 deaths per 100,000 workers – eight times...
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...Energy Usage for Efficient Consumption Project Genome: Wireless Sensor Network for Data Center Cooling Green IT in Practice: SQL Server Consolidation in Microsoft IT Contents Foreword by Diego Dagum 1 18 Environmentally Sustainable Infrastructure Design by Lewis Curtis A comprehensive understanding of environmental sustainability needs for IT infrastructure system design. 2 Green Maturity Model for Virtualization by Kevin Francis and Peter Richardson The authors present a study on the maturity of virtualization practices and offer a sustainability roadmap for organizations planning a green agenda. 9 Application Patterns for Green IT by Dan Rogers and Ulrich Homann A complete analysis on power-efficient applications design, considering tools that help the architect achieve scalability without deriving in energy waste. 16 Architecture Journal Profile: Udi Dahan For this issue’s interview, we catch up with Udi Dahan, noted expert on SOA and .NET development, and four-time Microsoft MVP. 22 Profiling Energy Usage for Efficient Consumption by Rajesh Chheda, Dan Shookowsky, Steve Stefanovich, and Joe Toscano This article suggests that tracking energy consumption at every level will become the factor of success for green architecture practitioners. 24 Project Genome: Wireless Sensor Network for Data Center Cooling by Jie Liu, Feng Zhao, Jeff O’Reilly, Amaya Souarez, Michael Manos, Chieh-Jan Mike Liang, and Andreas Terzis Learn about a research...
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...Department of Technology & Construction Management College of Business Administration Spring 2014 Contents 1. Summary of Findings 3 2. Background Information 4 3. Problem Statement 5 4. Analysis of Issues and Alternatives 5 5. Detailed Recommendations 8 6. Implementation and Evaluation 9 I. Bibliography 11 II. Works Cited 12 Summary of Findings The Blue Spider Project is an example of a situation where the project manager show lack of understanding of the life-cycle for project management and the inability to leverage the application of the key skills of integrated cost, schedule and technical performance management to achieve project success. Gray has engineering degree with an MBA, an outstanding record as a production engineer but fails as a project manager because he was unable to get a clear vision of all aspects of his project or capable of focusing on a specific aspect of the project while keeping tab of other aspects as required. Gray’s inability to leverage his newly acquired decision making responsibilities as a project manager with his technical expertise helped to escalate the drawbacks of a potentially valuable project into a near catastrophe, almost losing his job in the process. Background Information Parks Corporation is a Department of Defense contractor company that initially concentrated mainly on R&D projects for the Department of Defense. In recent years, Parks...
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...Energy Usage for Efficient Consumption Project Genome: Wireless Sensor Network for Data Center Cooling Green IT in Practice: SQL Server Consolidation in Microsoft IT Contents Foreword by Diego Dagum 1 18 Environmentally Sustainable Infrastructure Design by Lewis Curtis A comprehensive understanding of environmental sustainability needs for IT infrastructure system design. 2 Green Maturity Model for Virtualization by Kevin Francis and Peter Richardson The authors present a study on the maturity of virtualization practices and offer a sustainability roadmap for organizations planning a green agenda. 9 Application Patterns for Green IT by Dan Rogers and Ulrich Homann A complete analysis on power-efficient applications design, considering tools that help the architect achieve scalability without deriving in energy waste. 16 Architecture Journal Profile: Udi Dahan For this issue’s interview, we catch up with Udi Dahan, noted expert on SOA and .NET development, and four-time Microsoft MVP. 22 Profiling Energy Usage for Efficient Consumption by Rajesh Chheda, Dan Shookowsky, Steve Stefanovich, and Joe Toscano This article suggests that tracking energy consumption at every level will become the factor of success for green architecture practitioners. 24 Project Genome: Wireless Sensor Network for Data Center Cooling by Jie Liu, Feng Zhao, Jeff O’Reilly, Amaya Souarez, Michael Manos, Chieh-Jan Mike Liang, and Andreas Terzis Learn about a research...
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...Classification (NAICS) codes, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes, geographic headquartered locations, subsidiary locations, revenue (as available, especially in private corporate scenarios), and employee numbers. Through paid subscriptions, Dun and Bradstreet (also referred to as “D&B”) permits users to search, filter, retrieve, and store information by any of the above listed categories, giving the user targeting abilities, that otherwise would not be readily available without considerably higher time and resources from the user. Additionally, through D&B’s constantly updated information, the corporation offers risk management services, by which the in-depth company information can be analyzed, and then rationalized for portfolio analysis, and global performance. Yahoo Finance (finance.yahoo.com) categorizes The Dun and Bradstreet Corporation within an “Information & Delivery Services” industry. Notwithstanding, the company serves as an officially accepted, direct means for businesses to create and establish credit, similar to the way Equifax (NYSE: EFX) serves to collect, and manage consumer financial information. The main difference between The Dun and Bradstreet Corporation and Equifax, with respect to business versus consumer credit, is that Equifax collects involuntarily, before reporting on the individual. The Dun and Bradstreet Corporation can voluntarily collect information from new small, medium, and large businesses, for a fee, then reports on the business...
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...Increasing Employee Retention via Employee Motivation Case Study: - Sambian Partners In Partial Fulfillment of Requirement For MGT510 - Managerial Communication Skills Dr. Troy Rawlins Sullivan University September 6, 2014 By: Tanmoy Gangolli Executive Summary For a company to succeed, its key focus should be on its employees. Employees are the most important part of any company, and keeping them happy and motivated must be a priority for the senior management. I am reminded of a quote by John Maxwell, “Leaders must be close enough to relate to others, but far enough ahead to motivate them.” For Sambian Partners (SP), an established architecture and engineering firm started its journey around the late 1970s. The company was successful, but over the years they started to lose its top talent to its competition. The goal of this proposal is to provide insight into the primary cause behind the high turnover rate at SP and to offer recommendations based on available research. Increasing Employee Retention via Employee Motivation Introduction: ------------------------------------------------- Started in 1975, by Mr. Gasbarian, now run by his daughter Helen. ------------------------------------------------- Sambian Partners (SP) was a top notch architecture and engineering firm. In 1975, Peter Gasbarian founded Sambian, an architecture and engineering firm. To compete with its top competitor J&N, Mr. Gasbarian hired young talent by luring them in with...
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...SUMMARY FOURTEEN YEARS OF DIVERSIFIED EXPERIENCE IN TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN, APPLICATION SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT, WEB BASED APPLICATIONS AND CONTENT MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS. Expert in technical architecture and solutions of enterprise content management, professional knowledge to ensure that the work products and deliverables are of the highest caliber to ensure client satisfaction, improve engagement productivity, increase efficiencies, mitigate risks, optimize cost savings and efficiencies, experience with ITIL, incident management, problem management, change management and release management • Documentum Certified Professional – EMC Proven Content Management Professional • Sun Certified Java Professional • Well versed with Agile Methodology, Waterfall and Iterative Model • Extensive experience with Documentum Content Server, Documentum Composer, Documentum Foundation Classes, Documentum Foundation Services , Documentum XML Store, XDB, Documentum ACS/BOCS, Documentum Reporting Services, Documentum Advanced Document Transformation Services, Documentum Audio Video Transformation Services, Documentum Document Transformation Services, Documentum Media Transformation Services, Documentum Thumbnail Server, Documentum XML Transformation Services, Documentum Workflow Manager, Documentum Webtop, Documentum Web Development Kit, Documentum Administrator, Documentum Webpublisher, Digital Asset Management, Documentum Media Workspace, Documentum Process Builder...
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