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Architect Tips by Clear Measure Created to help .NET development teams move fast, deliver quality, and run their systems with confidence. This series is led by Chief Architect Jeffrey Palermo as well as other Clear Measure team members, publishing short clips of helpful tips to empower you to achieve more! Visit www.clearmeasure.com to view other content and learn more.
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Come on an insightful journey across business, sustainability, technology, strategy and architecture - listen to the people who are influencing the architecture of tomorrow. Hear from the global community for Enterprise, Business, Technology Architects and related roles who want to collaborate and learn from each other. Connect with Oliver Cronk on LinkedIn if you have thoughts on topics or would like to appear on the series. Find the YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/ArchitectTomorrow/
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On “Reading the Middle East with Gilles Kepel,” the latest Al-Monitor podcast, renowned French scholar Gilles Kepel interviews the ground-breaking authors and thought leaders who are both shaping and explaining the complex trends in the Middle East and Islamic world. Kepel, one of Europe's leading experts on Islamism, the Middle East and North Africa, is a professor at the Institute of Political Studies, Paris (Sciences Po). His numerous books — which include "Jihad: The Trail of Political I ...
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In this episode of Architect Tomorrow, Oliver talks to Gael about the conversations he's had on his Green IO podcast and they discuss advice for Architects trying to make trade offs on digital sustainability. They discuss:- Gael's background and journey into technology sustainability- The importance of data management in sustainable architecture- D…
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Oliver and Whynde are joined by David Rees (new to Enterprise Architecture) and Eric Jager author of Getting Started with Enterprise Architecture - for a discussion of the book.You can get the book from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Started-Enterprise-Architecture-Practical/dp/1484298578/ or directly from Springer https://link.springer.com/…
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In this episode of Architect Tomorrow, host Oliver Cronk is joined by Isabelle Chatel de Brancion, Business and Innovation Lead at Geovation, Ordnance Survey's innovation hub. Isabelle shares her unique perspective as a former building architect turned geospatial innovator, drawing parallels and contrasts between the worlds of building architecture…
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Oliver got Chris Booth and Charles Phiri back along with Peter Gostev who has recently moved to a Head of AI role at Moonpig to discuss recent developments in the AI space. They discuss recent developments in AI, with a focus on new models like AlphaGeometry, GraphCast, and Mixtral. The participants also discuss benchmarking of models, prompting fr…
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Penny Townsend and Oliver recap 2023 in 20 minutes, covering a range of topics (naturally including AI which is one prediction we definitely got right last time around!), but also data, working patterns, sustainability and more.We look at what we got right and wrong (also using some assistance from Claude.ai) from our previous predictions for 2023 …
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Tony Seale KG Engineer at UBS joins Chris Booth (from Natwest) and Oliver Cronk (Leader of #ArchitectTomorrow and Tech Director at Scott Logic) to discuss the importance of Knowledge Graph technology as an enabler for more effective AI deployments.The important role Knowledge Graphs can play in your AI Architecture particularly when working with La…
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Join Oliver Cronk in this captivating episode of Architect Tomorrow as he engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Faiz Hussain, an expert in design and innovation for both corporates and start-ups. Faiz takes us on a journey through his career in technology and design, sharing valuable insights on corporate innovation and highlighting its …
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The latest episode of Architect Tomorrow, featuring an incredible all-female panel! Get ready to dive into the Whynde Kuehn's remarkable book, "Strategy to Reality." Join us as Lisa Woodall, Catherine Pratt, and Oliver talk with Whynde to share their personal experiences in enterprise, business architecture, and technology transformation initiative…
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What components or attributes are needed in Enterprise Architecture for ML? Beyond MLOps - how do we risk manage the deployment and integration of AI/ML into our organisations. In particular the latest generation of LLM type models? What are the architectural and risk challenges of deploying Generative AI into enterprises? In this episode we get in…
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We welcome Chris Hodson back to the channel after 2 years! We catch up with what he has been up to and what is top of mind for him in his CISO role. We covered topics including: - What are the key things CISOs and Security Architects need to be focussing on right now (particularly in a time of cost constraints - How technical does a CISO need to be…
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Serverless Computing - Sustainability and Architectural considerations. Oliver talks to Daniel Bass CTO and Co-Founder of Zeti (a clean vehicle financing start up) about effective Serverless Computing. Daniel gives a quick background of his career in Financial Services and then at Zeti. Talks about what Zeti do (and why he is so passionate about it…
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Confidential Computing and the future of the shared responsibility model. In this cloud native security architecture episode of #ArchitectTomorrow Oliver talks to Christophe Parisel and Pete Chamberlain. We start with a state of the nation on Cloud Security in 2023 and then move into different layers of Trusted Computing and then explore confidenti…
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The Architect Tomorrow community returns for the annual 2 part look back and look ahead for the 3rd year running! This is the full natural, unscripted honest conversation across tech, business and society thinking about what we think is in store in 2023. We talk about a range of tech topics including AI (of course we touch on Large Language Models …
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#ArchitectTomorrow community returns for the traditional 2 part look back and look ahead for the 3rd year running! This is a very natural unscripted honest conversation across tech, business and society about the year we've just had. We look back at 2022 in review - considering what predictions we got right and wrong, what was unexpected and what w…
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In this episode Oliver Cronk is joined by Johanna Eiramo of the Finnish National Gallery, Lilly Pencheva a Web 3 and Blockchain specialist (sharing her own personal views) and Colin Eberhardt CTO of Scott Logic. They talk about a super hyped platform and proposed future architecture - metaverse and Web 3. Johanna talks about her experiments with me…
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Oliver talked to Ben McCarthy founder of SalesForce Ben in London to talk about the origin story of SF Ben and his take on the Salesforce ecosystem. NOTE! This episode was recorded earlier in 2022 when Oliver was still working for Tanium (he is now at Scott Logic). Oliver touches on Tanium a couple of times in this episode but Architect Tomorrow is…
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Oliver talked to Ted Neward in March 2022 about a wide range of Software Engineering career related topics. From career progression into Leadership, management and architecture (and the difference between them) to DevOps and Agile. Ted has a great voice and experiences to listen to - so whilst this is a longer episode than usual it's full of great …
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Mina Frost returns and joins Sanjay Joshi and Oliver Cronk to discuss the HealthTech 150, diversity in healthcare and the intersection of tech and medicine. A fascinating conversation on how medicines and treatments could be transformed by technology and the impacts and considerations. Whether you are a layperson or a medical professional this epis…
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Zineb Mekouar was born in Casablanca. She studied at the French international school Lycée Lyautey and later graduated from Science Po and HEC Paris before launching her career in strategic consulting, serving in the campaign of French President Emmanuel Macron. Her debut novel “La Poule et son Cumin” (The Hen and its Cumin) tells the story of two …
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Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman of S&P Global, is an authority on energy, international politics and economics. Attending Yale University and receiving his Ph.D. from Cambridge University, Yergin in 1983 founded Cambridge Energy Associates. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1992 for his work “The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power.” His latest bo…
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Unboxing the Enterprise Design Patterns book with the authors (Wolfgang, Milan, Annika & Bard) and Intersection group member Lisa Woodall. Note there is some mild swearing in this episode hence the 18+ rating. To learn more about the book check out https://intersection.group/learning/p...and do check out the previous Who are Intersection group vide…
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Oliver from Architect Tomorrow interviews the founding members of the Intersection Group: https://intersection.group/ Wolfgang, Milan, Bard and Annika are authors of the book Enterprise Design Patterns. They talk to Oliver and Lisa about their backgrounds and Intersection group at a high level. Look out for the follow on episode where we talk about…
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Israeli-French filmmaker Amos Gitai is internationally known for documentaries and feature films about the Middle East and broader Arab-Israeli conflict. As an architecture student in the 1970s, Gitai was wounded during the Yom Kippur War. The experience encouraged him to switch careers and begin making films. He has since created over 90 works of …
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Born in Istanbul, Orhan Pamuk rose to become one of Turkey’s most prominent novelists. His works have sold over 11 million copies worldwide and have been translated into sixty-three languages. In 2006, Pamuk was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming Turkey’s first-ever Nobel laureate. His latest novel “Veba Geceleri” (“The Nights of the P…
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Speaking to Gilles Kepel from the Arab World Institute in Paris, renowned French architect Jean Nouvel talks about his experience designing world-famous buildings throughout the Middle East — including in Qatar, the UAE and Saudi Arabia — as well as adapting Arabian architectural elements into Parisian projects under the principle that “all archite…
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Maria Ressa, co-founder, president and CEO of Rappler, the top digital news site leading the fight for press freedom in the Philippines, discusses the challenges to independent journalists, especially women, in southeast Asia, the Middle East and worldwide; the impact of hi tech social media companies in stifling free media; her experiences coverin…
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HRH Prince Turki Al Faisal Al Saud, who served as head of Saudi Arabia's General Intelligence Directorate from 1979-2001, discusses his book, The Afghanistan File, reflecting on the early support for the Mujahideen against the Soviet occupation, the rise to power of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda and their threats to the kingdom and the West, and his mee…
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In 2022 Enterprise Architecture is (arguably) facing yet another existential crisis. How do we move on from the rather inward focussed navel gazing and make progress on standardisation and professionalisation? So that we can really focus on delivering value for our organisations. This Business Technology Strategy & Architecture Podcast Mash up of t…
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In 2022 Enterprise Architecture is (arguably) facing yet another existential crisis. How do we move on from the rather inward focussed navel gazing and make progress on standardisation and professionalisation? So that we can really focus on delivering value for our organisations. This Business Technology Strategy & Architecture Podcast Mash up of t…
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Oliver Cronk spoke to an all female panel about what they see coming in 2022 in terms of business, tech and society. Sally Pritchard (Ordnance Survey) returns but also introducing Jessie Bland (Harvard) and Whynde Kuehn (S2E Transformation) to the community to discuss what we need to think about as we move into 2022. 00:18 Harvard Tech Trends Repor…
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Oliver Cronk spoke to an all female panel about what they see coming in 2022 in terms of business, tech and society. Sally Pritchard (Ordnance Survey) returns but also introducing Jessie Bland (Harvard) and Whynde Kuehn (S2E Transformation) to the community to discuss what we need to think about as we move into 2022. This first part recaps 2021 bef…
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Emirati columnist, researcher and founder of the Barjeel Art Foundation Sultan Sooud al-Qassemi speaks with Gilles about his book, Building Sharjah, co-edited with Todd Reisz, which explores how the discovery of oil in Sharjah in the 1970s propelled the Emirati city onto the world stage, as well as the many local, Arab and Persian influences on the…
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Former US ambassador to Israel, assistant secretary of state for Near East Affairs, special assistant to President Clinton and special envoy under President Obama for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations Martin Indyk speaks on his latest book, Master of The Game: Henry Kissinger and the Art of Middle East Diplomacy, which is based on hours of conversat…
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Oliver spoke to Chris Hodson, CISO at Tanium about his career journey and advice for those making their way into Cybersecurity. We talked about: 0:13 Origins of Architect Tomorrow 0:43 Chris Career Journey 3:37 Advice for Architects working with CISOs 6:15 What makes an effective security architect? 8:20 Moving from Security Architect to CISO 12:20…
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Renowned Egyptian novelist Alaa Al Aswany, author of the award winning The Yacoubian Building, discusses his experience during the Egyptian revolution and his book, The Republic of False Truths, which was released in English this year. “The Egyptians I lived with in Tahrir Square have nothing to do with the Egyptians I used to live with before the …
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On “Reading the Middle East with Gilles Kepel,” the latest Al-Monitor podcast, renowned French scholar Gilles Kepel interviews the ground-breaking authors and thought leaders who are both shaping and explaining the complex trends in the Middle East and Islamic world. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at h…
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Architect Tip: What is Technical Debt? Welcome to Architect Tips presented by Clear Measure, a software architecture company. Empowering .NET development teams to be self-sufficient, able to move fast, deliver quality, and run their software systems with confidence. Make sure to subscribe on YouTube or your video podcast feed. If you have a questio…
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How often should you be deploying your software to production? Welcome to Architect Tips, presented by Clear Measure, a software Architecture company, empowering .NET development teams to be self-sufficient, able to move fast, deliver quality and run their software systems with confidence. Make sure to subscribe on YouTube or your video podcast fee…
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Welcome to Architect Tips presented by Clear Measure, a software architecture company. Empowering .NET development teams to be self-sufficient, able to move fast, deliver quality, and run their software systems with confidence. Make sure to subscribe on YouTube or your video podcast feed. If you have a question for the show, send them to architectt…
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Welcome to Architect Tips, presented by Clear Measure, a software architecture company. Empowering .NET development teams to be self-sufficient, able to move fast, deliver quality, and run their software systems with confidence. Make sure to subscribe on YouTube or your video podcast feed. If you have a question for the show, send them to architect…
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Welcome to Architect Tips presented by Clear Measure, a software architecture company. Empowering .NET development teams to be self-sufficient, able to move fast, deliver quality and run their software systems with confidence. Make sure to subscribe on YouTube or your video podcast feed. If you have a question for the show, send them to architectti…
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Chris Lockhart (of Consultants Saying Things) talks about his journey into Enterprise Architecture and Architecture consulting. Part of our Architect Interview series. Get in touch if you'd like to be a part of the Architect Tomorrow series. Note there may be a small amount of swearing in this episode. #EnterpriseArchitecture #ITArchitecture #Techn…
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A quick introduction to the Architect Tomorrow Podcast by Oliver. Architect Tomorrow is a community of Business, Enterprise, Solution, Security and Technology Architects who network and share ideas. You can find the community on YouTube at https://YouTube.com/c/ArchitectTomorrow/ Find Oliver on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cronky…
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Welcome to architect tips. I am Jeffrey Palermo. And I am going to show you today how to use architecture diagrams in a really, really easy way. Now as we go through, there is a lot of resources, a lot of, interesting topics on the Azure DevOps podcast. You will want to make sure to check out that as a resource to you and on this show architect tip…
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In this architect tip, we’re going to be talking about Versionable Architecture Diagrams! As always here at Clear Measure, we are a software architecture company, and our goal for you is to be able to move fast, deliver quality, and run your systems with confidence! Having architecture diagrams that work for you as part of that. Now we want to have…
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Welcome to another architect tip. I am Jeffrey Palermo, your host, and we are going to be talking a little bit about a tip specific to the new Blazor framework for .NET Core. We talked to Steve Sanderson, the original inventor of the first version of Blazor on the Azure DevOps podcast recently, so you might be interested in checking that out. What …
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Welcome to Architect Tips with a tip so that you can get your team to move faster, deliver quality, and run your system with confidence! We will talk about the architecture of Blazor and some of the key differences if you are running a Blazor application. Before we do that, you might wanna check out Azure DevOps Podcast; for .NET developers who are…
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Kirsty Cassels shares with us her experience of the AEC industry to date, juggling working full-time for the architectural practice Lawrence McPherson Associates whilst undertaking a part-time course at the Glasgow School of Art. See the challenges that come with this, but also how Kirsty and LMA have benefitted from this unique situation and how s…
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Ayaan Mohamud and Pritesh Patel of Pauley Creative begin the first of a 3 part series looking at Social Media Time Management for our industry. In this first section, ‘Defining your objectives’ is the topic. Follow @ayaan_mohamud, @priteshpatel9 or @pauleycreative to join the conversation.By Architect Map
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