Your HCI Proof of Concept Measures the Wrong Thing.
Your HCI Proof of Concept Measures the Wrong Thing.

Most organizations evaluate private cloud and HCI platforms by running a technical POC. The POC passes. The platform fails. The reason is structural — and fixable. The Platform Fitness Evaluation Model (PFEM) tells you what to measure instead.

Developer Experience Is Not a Perk. It Is a Delivery Control System.
Developer Experience Is Not a Perk. It Is a Delivery Control System.

Developer experience is not about making developers happy. It is about controlling the conditions that determine delivery output. Organizations that treat DX as a perk have removed the control system from their delivery engine without knowing it.

Monitoring Added After Deployment Is Not Observability. It Is Archaeology.
Monitoring Added After Deployment Is Not Observability. It Is Archaeology.

Observability is not a monitoring add-on. It is an architectural constraint. Systems built without observability baked in cannot be understood, cannot be governed, and cannot be improved. The OSAF model tells you exactly where your architecture is blind.

You Cannot Improve an Architecture You Have Not Measured.
You Cannot Improve an Architecture You Have Not Measured.

Enterprise architecture maturity is not a feeling. It is a score. Organizations that cannot measure their architecture maturity cannot improve it. The EAMS model gives you the score.

ADR Templates: 5 Variations for Different Contexts + Governance Automation
ADR Templates: 5 Variations for Different Contexts + Governance Automation

One ADR template does not fit every architectural context. Five purpose-built variations — for standard decisions, agentic AI, cross-domain impact, fast delivery, and high-risk reversals — plus governance automation to make the system run without manual follow-up.

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