The Platform Economist

The Platform Economist by Mohammed Brückner

Mohammed Brückner

For CIOs, CTOs, Enterprise Architects, Software Developers, and anyone responsible for delivering tangible results from technology investments. We challenge conventional wisdom, debate the future of Java, dissect architecture audits, and provide actionable insights you can use today. Keywords: IT Strategy, Enterprise Architecture, Cloud Computing, Microsoft Licensing, Software Development, Agile, DevOps, Architecture Audits, Java, LLMs, CDPs, Digital Transformation, Business Value, IT Leadership, Technology Cost Optimization, Innovation, Strategic Alignment. Subscribe now and join in!

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Organizations collapse under digital gravity—complexity born from scattered decisions. The cure isn’t more effort, it’s shared maps: Capability Maps, Data Models, artifacts that act as treaties across teams. True effectiveness comes from the integrated system—plans, repeatable processes, and an operating model working in concert. The architect’s role is not drawing diagrams but tuning this machine of decisions so the enterprise can actually move.

This episode is presented by platformeconomies.com - and if you are interested in matters of architecture, make sure to get my book on IT Architecture today: ⁠https://a.co/d/gK7YzOL (US) / ⁠https://amzn.to/3OkwqE9⁠ (DE)

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