Clive Finkelstein
Clive Finkelstein, the father of information engineering (IE), is an international consultant and an instructor. He is the managing director of Information Engineering Services Pty Ltd (IES) in Australia. You may contact Clive Finkelstein by e-mail at cfink@ies.aust.com.
Recent Stories From this Author
The Enterprise
January 1, 2006
Business Process Management Software Vendors, Part 4: Intalio|n3
December 1, 2005
Business Process Management Software Vendors Part 3: Oracle and SAP
November 1, 2005
Business Process Management Software Vendors, Part 2: IBM
October 1, 2005
Business Process Management Software Vendors Part 1: Microsoft
August 1, 2005
Business Process Management Languages Part 4: BPMN
July 1, 2005
Is This the Solution for SPAM?
June 1, 2005
Business Process Management Languages Part 3: BPSS
May 1, 2005
Business Process Management Languages Part 2: BPML
April 1, 2005
Business Process Management Languages, Part 1: BPEL
February 1, 2005
The Enterprise
January 1, 2005
The Enterprise
December 1, 2004
The Enterprise
October 1, 2004
Business Transformation Enablement Using Enterprise Architecture, Part 2
September 1, 2004
The Enterprise
August 1, 2004
Evolution to the 21st Century Enterprise
May 1, 2004
Systems Development Methods for Enterprise Integration, Part 3
April 1, 2004
Systems Development Methods for Enterprise Integration, Part 2
March 1, 2004
Systems Development Methods for Enterprise Integration, Part 1
February 1, 2004
Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Integration, Part 2
January 1, 2004
Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Integration, Part 1
December 1, 2003
The Enterprise
November 1, 2003
The Enterprise
October 1, 2003
Book Review: Enterprise Architecture Using the Zachman Framework, Part 2
September 1, 2003
Book Review: Enterprise Architecture Using the Zachman Framework
June 1, 2003
The Enterprise
May 1, 2003
Software AG & HP Web Services Support
April 1, 2003
IBM Web Services Support
March 1, 2003
The Enterprise
February 1, 2003
Web Services Evolution, Part 2
January 1, 2003
Web Services Evolution, Part 1
November 1, 2002
Web Services Evolution, Part 1
October 1, 2002
The Potential of Web Services, Part 4
September 1, 2002
The Potential of Web Services, Part 3
June 1, 2002
The Potential of Web Services, Part 2
May 1, 2002
The Enterprise
April 1, 2002
Enterprise Portal Success Story: Ford Internal Corporate Portal, Part 2
January 1, 2002
Enterprise Portal Success Story: Ford Internal Corporate Portal, Part 1
November 1, 2001
The Enterprise
October 1, 2001
Enterprise Portal Success: Enterprise Architecture
September 1, 2001
Enterprise Information Architecture
May 1, 2001
Enterprise Portal Architecture
April 1, 2001
Enterprise Portal Success
March 1, 2001
Technologies for Enterprise Application Intergration (EAI): HyperRelational Analysis
January 1, 2001
The Enterprise
December 1, 2000
Technologies for EAI: Data Content Analysis
November 1, 2000
XML Is Not a Silver Bullet
October 1, 2000
The Enterprise
September 1, 2000
The Role of E-Business in the Information Economy
August 1, 2000
Microsoft BizTalk for B2B E-Commerce
July 1, 2000
Trading Communities for B2B
June 1, 2000
Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Portals
May 1, 2000
Zachman Framework and Enterprise Portals
April 1, 2000
The Enterprise
March 1, 2000
The Potential of Enterprise Portals
February 1, 2000
Enterprise Portals and XML
January 1, 2000
Building Successful Data Warehouses
November 1, 1999
Management Justification for Meta Data
October 1, 1999
XML and Enterprise Information Portals
July 1, 1999
Business Reengineering and the Internet
May 1, 1999
The Competitive Armageddon
April 1, 1999
The Pace of Change
March 1, 1999
Preview of the Competitive Armageddon
February 1, 1999
Data Administration and the Internet
September 1, 1998









