Recognition of abhisrivastava.com on 20 Best Enterprise Architecture Blogs and websites

It feels great to appear in The best blogs about Enterprise Architecture from thousands of blogs on the web ranked by traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness by Feedspot. Here is the list published by Feedspot.com. They curated more than 250,000 popular blogs and categorized them in more than 5,000 niche categories and industries. Feedspot’s research team spend time and effort over millions of blogs on the web, finding influential, authority and trustworthy bloggers in a niche industry .  More details can be found here –https://blog.feedspot.com/enterprise_architecture_blogs/

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Author: Abhishek Srivastava

Abhishek Srivastava is a Leader in Enterprise Architecture space at OCLC Online Computer Library Center, where he works on defining companywide strategy, governance and architecture with other application, infrastructure and domain architects. He has over 20 years of software development and architecture experience, including serving as lead architect on several major projects. He specialized in Cloud, data architecture, ML/AI, SOA, integration, and delivery of large distributed systems. Abhishek's professional interests are data management, data governance, cloud computing, integration architecture and Big data. He holds an MBA from Mccombs Business School and an engineering degree from IIT Roorkee. Abhishek blogs about Cloud, Data and Enterprise architecture at abhisrivastava.com. He can be reached at abhi@abhisrivastava.com.

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