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Dave's avatar

Joe, I go back to 1997 of the MDS stack I used (in dinosaur terms the Triassic Period 😆). There are fundamentals in any space that are always there. The “how” may keep improving and determining what is “marketecture” (aka recycled terms or new terms that really mean the same thing in the hopes of selling something) and what is not is the constant thing we are always evaluating. Is it just chasing the “the shiny new thing” which is a distraction or does it make us evaluate and research it for integration and improvement. I have tried to use the approach of making a MDS or complete solution set broken down into patterns within the MDS component stack that are based on describing them as a “What” verses a “How”. From there each component is given a definition and an owner to manage it within MDS. From Researching what is “the latest and greatest” to filtering out hype and feasibility to Proof of Concept to Purchasing and Integration into the MDS and pattern(s). I have found that having some type of disciplined approach helps navigate the present environment you are working in. It also, can at times, remove some of the emotion on this capability verses that capability. They all can be an option until ruled out based on using this approach I described above.

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Tony Fancher's avatar

joes ability to tell it like it is, with style, is unmatched!!

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