Dion Hinchcliffe

Dion Hinchcliffe is a well-known enterprise architect and business strategist as well as president and CTO of the premier consulting firm Hinchcliffe & Company. Dion focuses on the topics of Enterprise 2.0, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web 2.0, open business models, and next-generation enterprises. His thought leadership can be found on ZDNet, ebizQ, Social Computing Journal, and Musings and Ruminations on Building Great Systems. He co-authored Web 2.0 Architectures for O'Reilly and operates Web 2.0 University. You can also reach Dion at dion@hinchcliffeandco.com.
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  1. Jacob Ukelson

    I think that is a bit simplistic – what about the processes that make the business run? I don’t mean the structured processes embedded in applications, but mostly the ad-hoc, unstructured, tacit process that make up most processes in a business – in many ways those processes (and the people that make them work) are the true secret sauce of a business. Those processes provide the context for the data, and without them the data is much less valuable.

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