Why do you need the Practitioner Edition of the Digital Cookbook Series?The book addresses the critical needs of people who conduct digital transformation work in everyday project life. It explains best practices of digitalisation from their viewpoints. Similar to the other books in the series, Modelling for Digital presents its main case study as a comprehensive comic to make your reading more enjoyable. If you are in a hurry, you can find critical takeaways from each section on a separate page. Improve your skills to boost your career and increase your personal market value!
What are the crucial benefits of the Practitioner Edition for you?✓ Big picture allowing to find the right solutions for the company and dissolve from typical silo thinking
✓ Support for critical decision-making and argumentation to explain project decisions in front of the top management
✓ Best practices and useful methodologies for the daily business in complex transformation projects
✓ Access to an upcoming database of additional articles of the latest developments and comparisons of tools and platforms
Project Managers learn how to master Two-Speed-IT in practice
Business Analysts find a light-weight methodology that combines pragmatism, speed, and precision
Security Experts perceive the big picture of trust chains and modern multi-cloud architectures
Data Scientists increase understanding of data architectures and how internal and external data sources fuel the digital enterprises
Enterprise Architects deepen comprehension in the digital backbone of enterprise-wide roadmaps and how EA gives orientation in times of speeding up innovation cycles and growth hacking approaches
Solution Designers acquire the mindset and knowhow for modern business and service modelling approaches
About the authorsDirk Krafzig spent the greatest part of his professional life working for large enterprises. As the author of the bestselling book 'Enterprise SOA - Service-Oriented Architecture Best Practices', Dirk coined the term 'SOA' and the concepts behind it in 2004. Today almost all large organisations in the world apply service orientation as the foundation of their enterprise architecture. Since 2007, Dirk has been running his own company, SOAPARK, which specialises in strategy consulting in the area of digital transformation and SOA.
Manas K. Deb is currently the Business Head of Cloud Computing at Capgemini/Europe. He is a veteran of the software industry with more than 30 years of experience including deep work in development, product management, architecture, management of transformative customer projects, and sales and marketing. During his career at TIBCO and Oracle, he focused on the whole spectrum of middleware technologies.
Martin Frick is currently COO at Generali Switzerland. He has held executive positions in large multinational corporations, BPO service companies and start-up incubators in international settings, with a focus on IT and operations in financial services. He has been responsible for large-scale business build-up initiatives and turnaround situations in large organisations, always with a strong need for pervasive change management.
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