Architecture for the Enterprise in a world of Tweets
So, I joined the tweeting world recently. Addictive it is, useful?… still waiting to see on that one. I can be found under @homanp on Twitter – on occasion.
The question I’m enjoying juggling now is this…
How does the world of Twitter (& the like) change the world of EA?
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In truth, it seems to connect people with like minds, shared interests in EA… I for one don’t seek out to follow people who I disagree with… which is actually a concern really. All I am doing at times it could be said is seeking reinforcement of my own views, and disregarding the rest.
As for the practice of EA, I haven’t seen any impact nor can I imagine any that are more relevant than any other ‘solution building block’ – after all, that’s all it is isn’t it?
Paul,
Welcome to the world of “tweets” – what I have observed in recent projects is that although new communication channels are available – in the enterprise world, the adoption of these as valid and useful methods of enhancing communication is extremely poor. “Tweeting” is simply an extension to our communication arsenal and if used appropriately, I have no doubt would add value in an EA world.