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	<title>Comments on: Is there room for architects and architecture in BPM?</title>
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		<title>By: What are IT architects&#8217; experiences of Cloud Computing? &#171; On IT-business alignment and related things</title>
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		<description>[...] As I&#8217;ve mentioned before we have an ongoing research relationship with this not-for-profit global association of IT Architects (which today has around 25,000 members across a variety of industries). As in our summer BPM study, we&#8217;ve worked together with IASA to carry out a web-based survey – and although all IASA members have now been invited to take part, I wanted to make sure that you had a chance to take a look and offer your thoughts, too. If you’re in an IT architecture role, or know someone who is, we’d be delighted to have your involvement: you can find the online survey here. [...]</description>
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