Three years ago, demand for enterprise architects — those who focus on building a holistic view of an organization’s strategy, processes, information, and IT assets in order to support the most efficient and secure IT environment — was declining. Some were whispering that the days of the architects were over. But this unique skillset has recently staged a major comeback: According to the Harvey Nash/KPMG 2017 CIO Survey, enterprise architecture (EA) has become the fastest-growing, in-demand skillset in technology, up 26% from last year’s report.
In fact, the second and third-fastest growing in-demand skillsets — Business Process Management and Data and Analytics — while separate, are key components of an architecture, and buttress the push for enterprise architecture expertise, says KPMG.
Read more here:
https://www.cio.com/article/3226444/enterprise-architecture-the-scarce-skillset-in-big-demand.html
This is some bio info to fill the textbox.
I spent yesterday evening researching podcast editors and watched a ton of videos about Sound trap -and really like it. It has more features than anchor when recording and editing and some features are “killer” (the editing by transcript for example, but also the fact that you can change the volume of tracks and remove reverb).