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Principles, real-world examples, and what every Ecosystem Architect must know

The grace period for organizations to get their act together and position themselves for the next wave of tech is growing much shorter. The margin for error is much narrower. The churn in cloud technology today will produce big winners and surprise losers. Ecosystem-Oriented Architecture (EOA) is the new path forward, allowing organizations that embrace it to more readily absorb successive waves of technological change in the era of AI, data, and beyond.
So, what must Ecosystem Architects know to thrive professionally and move their organizations and their customers forward?
Well, you'll need to move away from placing big point solutions like ERP and CRM at the center of your architecture, place data at the core, and adopt composable development approaches such that when one workload is added or removed, the rest of the ecosystem continues to function and evolve.
Join us to explore the application and real-world examples of ecosystem-oriented architecture, as well as the principles of platform first, composability, evolution, restraint, artistry, and following the money that will help you be the kind of Ecosystem Architect that leads winning organizations and their projects in the years to come!

Andrew Welch

CTO + Founder @ Cloud Lighthouse | Microsoft MVP

London, United Kingdom

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