Tag: technology-strategy

MCP Is Not an AI Protocol. It Is a Governance Layer.
MCP Is Not an AI Protocol. It Is a Governance Layer.

MCP is classified as an AI integration protocol. It is actually a governance primitive — the stable interface layer that architecture fitness functions have been missing for years.

Decision Rights for Technology — Who Decides What in a Modern Enterprise
Decision Rights for Technology — Who Decides What in a Modern Enterprise

Why most enterprises confuse escalation ladders with decision rights — and how Technology Decision Domain Architecture maps exactly who decides what, at which altitude, before the conflict arrives.

The Strategy-to-Execution Gap: How Enterprise Architecture Bridges the 'What' and the 'How'
The Strategy-to-Execution Gap: How Enterprise Architecture Bridges the 'What' and the 'How'

Why strategic intent evaporates before it reaches engineering teams — and how Enterprise Architecture creates the translation layer that makes organizational strategy executable.

The Capability Map That Cannot Answer a Question Is Not a Capability Map
The Capability Map That Cannot Answer a Question Is Not a Capability Map

Why traditional capability maps fail to support governance decisions and how Queryable Capability Architecture turns static maps into interrogable decision systems.

The Minimum Architecture Every Company Needs: The House, the Hallway, and the Doorbell
The Minimum Architecture Every Company Needs: The House, the Hallway, and the Doorbell

A practical architectural model explaining why most companies only need a modular monolith, a workflow orchestrator, and outcome-based events.