Application Architecture - Applications Architecture Strategy

Applications Architecture Strategy

Strategy by definition is a stance and does not involve any action. Applications architecture strategy involves ensuring the applications and the integrations align with the growth strategy of the organization. If an organization is a manufacturing organization with fast growth plans through acquisitions, the applications architecture should be nimble enough to encompass inherited legacy systems as well as other large competing applications.

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