

William M. Ulrich is a well-published author. He has written several books and hundreds of articles and papers. Those reporting on industry activities and trends often seek his opinions and advice as a leading industry expert. In addition to numerous interviews by industry publications, Mr. Ulrich has been interviewed by major newspapers and periodicals and has appeared on such news programs as NBC’s The Today Show and NPR’s All Things Considered.
Mr. Ulrich’s 2002 book, Legacy Systems: Transformation Strategies, is available for purchase here.
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Mr. Ulrich’s book, Information Systems Transformation: Architecture-Driven Modernization Case Studies co-authored by Philip Newcomb, is available here.
Click here to be directed to the website for the book. Click here to read the complete press release.
To see what‘s on William Ulrich’s reading list, go to Bill’s Book Review page
by William M. Ulrich and Neal McWhorter
Bob Rhubart of Archbeat interviews William Ulrich And Neal
McWhorter about their new book; Listen to the four-part podcast
here.
Interview with William Urich on Modernization SearchSOA.com
A download of Chapter 15 is available
Mary E. Shacklett of Mainframe Executive Magazine interviews William Ulrich: “The Case for Application Modernization”
Modernization Information Warehouse interviews William Ulrich and Philip Newcomb. Listen here.
William M. Ulrich Heartbeat of America Interview
This interview was held in October 2005 on the topic of systems modernization. At the end of the interview Mr. Ulrich was given the "Keeping America Strong" Award for his work on systems modernization.
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CIO Insight reviews the book. Book Slideshow
Interview with William Ulrich: Perspectives on Application Modernization
Cutter Consortium recently published the first installment of a 6-part Executive Update series by Cutter Senior Consultant William Ulrich on Business Architecture. In the piece, Business Architecture – Why it Matters to Business Executives, Bill very clearly lays out just how business architecture benefits the business and why business executives need to sponsor business architecture creation and use. If you’re even thinking about stringing the words “business” and “architecture” together, you should read this (and pass it along to your business partners!).
In Part II of the series, Bill will discuss how organizations are shifting planning, strategic roadmaps and funding models to a business-based approach through business architecture. Additional topics will include capability and value stream mapping, the use of business architecture in business/IT transformation, and how to use business architecture to align collaborative project and agile deployment teams. We hope you have a chance to follow Bill’s series, which runs through Nov. 2011, as he shares lessons from the trenches on business architecture.
Search SOA has published 2 new interviews with Willam Ulrich by Jack Vaughan, covering IT Modernization and Business Architecture.
