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Committee is determined that inquiry will get to the bottom of RHI scheme

The Northern Ireland Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee has reiterated its determination to get to the bottom of the issues in its inquiry into the non-domestic renewable heat incentive scheme.




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Eighth Plenary of the North/South Inter-Parliamentary Association

The eighth plenary session of the North/South Inter-Parliamentary Association (NSIPA) was held today in the Senate Chamber of Parliament Buildings.




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Committee welcomes start of York Street scheme

The Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for Infrastructure has welcomed the start of legislation that will enable preparations for the York Street Interchange Scheme to begin.




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Economy Committee Commends 'NI Year of Food and Drink' Success

The Committee for the Economy held an event at Parliament Buildings today to mark the success of the 'Northern Ireland Year of Food and Drink' initiative. In the month dedicated to 'Legacy and Learning', the Committee welcomed many award-winning local producers who showcased their skills and demonstrated how the campaign will help create a sustainable legacy for the local tourism and hospitality sectors.




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Planning Permission May Be Needed to Avail of Farm Business Improvement Scheme, Warns Committee

The Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (AERA) Committee has highlighted that farmers may need to ensure that planning permission is in place or that they have already applied for the necessary permissions to avail of the new Farm Business Improvement Scheme (FSIB) Tier Two.




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PAC hears of Department fact finding investigation

The Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee heard from the Economy Department’s Permanent Secretary as he resumed his evidence and answered further questions about the Non-domestic Renewable Heat Initiative Scheme which could potentially cost the public purse approximately £1.18 billion over 20 years.




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Backlog of blue badge applications still a problem

The Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for Infrastructure has criticised the Department’s handling of the backlog in issuing blue badges to those with mobility issues at their meeting today.




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Assembly Speaker Unveils Cedar Foundation as New Charity of the Year




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Speaker Welcomes New Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association to Parliament Buildings




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Architects in the Cloud (Part 4 of 4)

Authors Archie Reed and Stephen G. Bennett discuss their book, "Silver Clouds and Dark Linings: A Concise Guide to Cloud Computing."




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Business Architecture (Part 1 of 4)

William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, cover the basics and discuss the role of business architecture in a changing market landscape.




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Business Architecture (Part 2 of 4)

William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss why billions of IT investment dollars are wasted, and how to stop the bleeding.




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Business Architecture (Part 3 of 4)

William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss why the IT and business sides of many organizations can't play nice.




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Business Architecture (Part 4 of 4)

William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss how IT architects and business architects can work together to get the ship back on course and keep it there.




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IT Strategies from Oracle (Part 1 of 2)

Bob Hensle, a director with Oracle enterprise architecture team, talks about the reference architectures and best practices available in the IT Strategies from Oracle document library.




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IT Strategies from Oracle (Part 2 of 2)

Oracle enterprise architecture director Bob Hensle discusses how SOA and other issues are addressed in the various documents in the IT Strategies from Oracle library.




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Debra Lilley on Fusion Applications (Part 1 of 3)

Oracle ACE Director Debra Lilley of Fujitsu talks about her role as the Director and Deputy Chairperson of the UK Oracle User Group (UKOUG) and about the UKOUG development group's involvement in Oracle Fusion Applications.




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Debra Lilley on Fusion Applications (Part 2 of 3)

Oracle ACE Director Debra Lilley of Fujitsu talks about Fusion Applications and their implications for Enterprise Architecture, and the importance of user experience.




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Debra Lilley on Fusion Applications (Part 3 of 3)

Oracle ACE Director Debra Lilley of Fujitsu talks about closing the gap between IT and business, and about how business users should be able to use applications without having to think about the underlying technology.




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Dr. Frank Munz on Cloud Computing - Part 1 of 2

ArchBeat interviews Dr. Frank Munz, the author of "Middleware and Cloud Computing: Oracle Fusion Middleware on Amazon Web Services and Rackspace Cloud."




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DR. Frank Munz on Cloud Computing - Part 2 of 2

ArchBeat interviews Dr. Frank Munz, the author of "Middleware and Cloud Computing: Oracle Fusion Middleware on Amazon Web Services and Rackspace Cloud."




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Andy MacMillan on Enterprise Social Computing - Part 1 of 3

Is the enterprise ready for a social revolution? A conversation with Oracle Enterprise 2.0 VP Andy Macmillan.




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Andy MacMillan on Enterprise Social Computing - Part 2 of 3

Oracle Enterprise 2.0 VP Andy MacMillan talks about how E20 impacts enterprise architecture and the mission of enterprise architects.




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Andy MacMillan on Enterprise Social Computing - Part 3 of 3

Oracle Enterprise 2.0 VP Andy MacMillan discusses measuring the ROI of enterprise social computing.




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Panel Discussion: Who Gets To Be A Software Architect? (Part 1 of 4)

Oracle ACE Directors Ron Batra and Bex Huff, Oracle A-team member Randy Stafford, and Oracle Enterprise Architect Eric Stephens discuss what separates developers and an architects.




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Who Gets To Be A Software Architect? (Part 2 of 2)

Should the title "Software Architect" be reserved for those with some sort of certification? Architects Ron Batra, Bex Huff, Randy Stafford, and Eric Stephens talk it out.




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Panel Discussion: Who Gets To Be A Software Architect? (Part 3 of 4)

Architects Ron Batra, Bex Huff, Randy Stafford, and Eric Stephens discuss the career path from developer to software architect and talk about whether a great developer necessarily makes a great architect.




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Panel Discussion: Who Gets To Be A Software Architect? (Part 4 of 4)

Panelists Ron Batra, Bex Huff, Randy Stafford, and Eric Stephens share their hot-button issues regarding certain practices among software architects.




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SOA Governance First Steps - Part 1 of 3

Even for organizations that are banking on SOA, SOA governance remains a largely informal process. Bad idea, say experts Cathy Lippert, Mark Dutra, and Bruce Bailey.




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SOA Governance First Steps - Part 2 of 3

Wikis and spreadsheets are great tools - but not for SOA governance. Experts Cathy Lippert, Mark Dutra, and Bruce Bailey talk about the importance of maintaining and carefully managing an inventory of SOA assets.




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SOA Governance First Steps - Part 3 of 3

What's the connection between a well-managed inventory of SOA assets, project delivery, and high-level architecture? Experts Cathy Lippert, Mark Dutra, and Bruce Bailey explain.




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OTN Architect Day Panel Discussion - Part 1 of 4

Panelists respond to audience questions in this live recording from Oracle Technology Network Architect Day in Toronto, April 2011.




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OTN Architect Day Panel Discussion - Part 2 of 4

The panelists respond to an audience question about what happens when data in the Cloud crosses international borders.




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OTN Architect Day Panel Discussion - Part 3 of 4

The panel discusses public versus private cloud as the best strategy for small or start-up businesses.




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OTN Architect Day Panel Discussion - Part 4 of 4

The panel responds to an audience question about how cloud computing changes performance testing paradigms.




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Interview: IASA CEO Paul Preiss - Part 1 of 2

Paul Preiss discusses the origins, background, and mission of IASA, the global organization dedicated to promoting the profession of IT architecture.




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Interview: IASA CEO Paul Preiss - Part 2 of 2

IASA CEO Paul Preiss discusses the future of IT architecture and the roles education and certification will play in defining the profession.




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Interview: Thomas Erl and Anne Thomas Manes - Part 1 of 3

SOA gurus Erl and Manes talk about their latest book, "SOA Governance: Governing Shared Services on Premise and in the Cloud."




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Interview: Thomas Erl and Anne Thomas Manes - Part 2 of 3

Erl and Manes discuss how to deal with SOA footdraggers and the impact of cloud computing on SOA.




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Interview: Thomas Erl and Anne Thomas Manes - Part 3 of 3

Erl and Manes discuss upcoming books in the Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series and about their takeaways from the SOA and Cloud Symposium in Brazil.




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Women in IT Architecture - Part 1 of 2

Two architects, Dr. Helen Sun of Oracle, and Dr. Karine Ishkhanova with TFA Wise Applications, Inc., describe their career paths and what drew them to the their respective roles.




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Women in IT Architecture - Part 2 of 2

Dr. Helen Sun of Oracle, and Dr. Karine Ishkhanova with TFA Wise Applications, Inc., discuss the role of gender in IT and offer career advice to women interested in IT architect careers.




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A for Architecture: Oracle's Fusion Middleware A-Team - Part 1 of 3

Pete Farkas, Deepak Arora, and Derek Sharpe talk about the mission and focus of Oracle's Fusion Middleware A-Team.




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A for Architecture: Oracle's Fusion Middleware A-Team - Part 2 of 3

Pete Farkas, Deepak Arora, and Derek Sharpe discuss the most common problems Oracle Fusion Middleware A-Team members encounter in the field.




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A for Architecture: Oracle's Fusion Middleware A-Team - Part 3 of 3

Pete Farkas, Deepak Arora, and Derek Sharpe describe the interaction between Oracle Fusion Middleware A-Team and product teams, and the hazards of field assignments.




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Information Integration - Part 1 of 3

"Oracle Information Integration, Migration, and Consolidation" author Jason Williamson, co-author Tom Laszeski, and book contributor Marc Hebert discuss how their field experience shaped the book's content.




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Information Integration - Part 2 of 3

A conversation about the most daunting Information Integration challenges with "Oracle Information Integration, Migration, and Consolidation" author Jason Williamson, co-author Tom Laszeski, and book contributor Marc Hebert.




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Information Integration - Part 3 of 3

"Oracle Information Integration, Migration, and Consolidation" author Jason Williamson, co-author Tom Laszeski, and book contributor Marc Hebert talk about upcoming projects and about what they've learned in writing this book.




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SOA Made Simple - Part 1 of 3

Oracle ACE Directors Lonneke Dikmans and Ronald van Luttikhuizen, managing partners at Vennster, discuss their upcoming book on "SOA Made Simple."




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SOA Made Simple - Part 2 of 3

Oracle ACE Directors Lonneke Dikmans and Ronald van Luttikhuizen discuss the importance of setting realistic SOA expectations, and talk about what architects in the US and Europe can learn from each other.