In this podcast episode, host Ole Olesen-Bagneux is joined by Pia Virmalainen Jøsendal, a leading authority in the field of enterprise architecture. Pia tells us about her background, from her studies in humanistic informatics to her extensive experience in both the industrial and public sectors. She emphasizes the nuanced impact of technology from a humanities and social sciences perspective, and her role in helping to bridge the technology-business divide through innovative enterprise architecture practices.
The core of the conversation focuses on Pia's unique approach to enterprise architecture, which she compares to an organization's vital circulatory system, highlighting how it can infuse agility, connectivity and innovation into business and technology landscapes. She shares her insights into the evolution of enterprise architecture in the age of the data mesh, addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by decentralized data architectures.
Further exploring the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding enterprise architects, Pia argues for a more integrated and organic approach to her discipline, stressing the importance of collaboration, adaptability and the essential role of architects as facilitators and translators between technical and business domains.
🎧 Tune in to this captivating episode to discover Pia Virmalainen Jøsendal's perspectives on enterprise architecture and the metaphorical blood vessels connecting business and technology.
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