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  • Sari: Security, Audit and Leadership Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1041077416
  • ISBN-13: 9781041077411
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 318 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 810 g, 78 Tables, black and white; 17 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 19 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Security, Audit and Leadership Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1041077416
  • ISBN-13: 9781041077411

Architecting for Velocity, Trust, and Continuous Transformation

Digital disruption isn’t a storm to ride out; it’s the atmosphere we breathe. Business models are fundamentally shifting, moving from product-centric to service-dominant. Technologies outpace systems before they’ve even rebooted. The pace of innovation outstrips the capacity of yesterday’s systems to keep up.

Digital Momentum is your new playbook for thriving in this world of constant acceleration. Brice Ominski, a globally recognized enterprise architecture leader, draws on decades of hands-on innovation and insights from a worldwide community of executives and practitioners. The result is a practical yet visionary guide to building enterprises that evolve continuously, orchestrate intelligently, and scale trust across ecosystems.

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

· Shift from episodic change to continuous reinvention

· Embed trust, ethics, and explainability into intelligent systems

· Harness semantic integration and governance fabrics for real-time adaptability

· Apply composability blueprints that flex with changing environments

· Align the C-suite around actionable, step-by-step guides

· Navigate emerging frontiers—quantum, neuromorphic, and agentic systems—with confidence

Key Features

· Momentum that lasts – A maturity model for continuous evolution

· Governance that empowers – Oversight that builds trust in the AI era

· Ethics by design – Fair, transparent, and accountable systems from the start

· Blueprints you can use – Ten proven patterns with real-world examples

· Leadership clarity – An executive compass that connects vision to outcomes

This is more than strategy—it’s a toolkit for CIOs, CTOs, enterprise architects, and technology practitioners navigating relentless disruption. Whether setting vision at the top or engineering solutions on the ground, Digital Momentum equips you to thrive—and lead—with clarity, speed, and confidence.



Digital disruption isn’t a storm to ride out; it’s the atmosphere we breathe. Business models are fundamentally shifting, moving from product-centric to service-dominant. Technologies outpace systems before they’ve even rebooted. The pace of innovation outstrips the capacity of yesterday’s systems to keep up.

Arvustused

Digital Momentum is a must-read for business and technology leaders, architects, and anyone shaping the enterprises of today and tomorrow. At its core, this book is about the future of business and how to design with intent and for resilience in a digital world where value is the new currency and ecosystems are the new way organizations operate.

Architecture is not a technical afterthought. It is central to connecting strategy with execution, ensuring that people, processes, and technology work together to deliver meaningful outcomes.

Technically rich yet accessible, Digital Momentum defines what a truly digital enterprise looks like in a world shifting from goods-dominant to service-dominant business models. It provides practical blueprints for modular, composable design, introduces new ways to lead and govern for change, and importantly reminds us that every system we build carries ethical, strategic, and societal accountability.

Brice has created both an architects playbook and a leaders guide for competing in an economy defined by co-created value, continuous evolution, and human-centered innovation. As the book makes clear, future-ready architecture isnt a destination. It is a discipline, and Digital Momentum shows us how to apply it with purpose, intent, and the leadership necessary to thrive in the digital world that lies ahead.

Whynde Kuehn

Founder and Managing Director, S2E Transformation

Managing Director, S2E Transformation

Global Leader in Strategy Execution and Business Architecture

Global Leader and Author in Strategy Execution and Business Architecture

Author, Strategy to Reality and Co-Author The Execution Challenge

Co-Founder, Business Architecture Guild

Review of "Digital Momentum: Building Real Change-Ready Enterprises"

Brice Ominskis Digital Momentum is an insightful and timely read for anyone navigating the complexities of digital transformation. The book provides a solid foundation for enabling iterative yet transformative change as an enterprise capability, especially in todays rapidly evolving, AI-enriched technology landscape.

Ominski focuses on the real challenges of integrating Artificial Intelligence into contemporary solutions and organizational transformation agendas. He offers relevant, composable, and future-ready frameworks for architecture, integration, governance, leadership, and change management, with a strong emphasis on continuous adaptation, ethical alignment, and visionary leadership.

This is a fantastic resource for anyone serious about building resilient, future-ready organizations. The book is aptly named: it is insightful, actionable, and future-focused: A rare combination that will inspire and accelerate your Digital Momentum.

Grant Ecker, Founder, Chief Architect Network and VP of Enterprise Architecture at Ecolab

About the Author. Foreword by Jim Wilt. Foreword by Paul Preiss.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Master Abbreviation List. Executive Summary
Glossary. Master Glossary of Terms and Concepts. AI Statement. Introduction:
Business First, Architecture Always: Escaping the Digital Transformation
Trap. Part I: The Digital Inflection: Trends, Traps, and the Acceleration
Crisis.
1. Future Resilience: Escaping the Transformation Treadmill.
2. From
Integration to Understanding: Architecting Intelligence.
3. Beyond the Box
Architecting for Outcome-Centric, Service-Dominant Value. Part II:
Foundations for Momentum The Building Block for Future Resilience.
4.
Dealing with Technical Debt: Legacy Modernization, Acquired Debt and the Way
Out.
5. Postmodern Systems and Future Resilience.
6. Beyond Control:
Executive Control for Service Economies. Part III: Future Resilience: System
Archetypes and Meta-Frameworks.
7. A Meta-Framework: Systems that Endure and
Evolve.
8. Composability in Context: Tomorrow's Systems Through the Lens of
Foundational Properties.
9. Composing the Future Building End-to-End
Systems Through Composable System Design.
10. From Definition to
Implementation: Composition Blueprints. Part IV: Dynamic Governance:
Alignment, Trust and Continuous Value Delivery.
11. Composable Governance for
a Continuously Evolving Enterprise.
12. Co Cover Insurance: A Future
Resilient Service Company.
13. CoCover Insurance: Architecture in Action at
CoCover Insurance.
14. CoCover: Maturity Assessment, Commentary and Cognitive
Service Mesh. Part V: A Human View Ethical Alignment, Agency and What Comes
Next.
15. Ethical and Policy-Driven Architecture Aligning Autonomy,
Compliance, and Social Responsibility.
16. Beyond the Box People in a
Future Resilient Digital Momentum World.
Brice Ominski is a globally recognized enterprise architecture leader, author, and business technology advisor. He has guided organizations across industries through some of the most complex and high-stakes transformations of the digital era. An inaugural board member of the Chief Architect Forum, Brice has been at the forefront of shaping how leaders worldwide connect strategy with execution and build enterprises that thrive in constant change.

Brices career spans executive leadership, global advisory, and pioneering work in emerging technologies. He served as Global CTO of Deepdive World, driving innovation and large-scale technology adoption for universities, credit unions, and global financial organizations. Earlier, at Price Waterhouses Emerging Technology Centre, he advised on early AI adoption, contributing to an Oncocin-like expert system for oncology treatment planningyears before AI became mainstream. With IBM, he played a key role in the $500 million Manitoba Better Systems Initiative, one of Canadas largest modernization programs. He was also a business technology advisor for the landmark merger of Great-West Life and London Life, shaping a lean and profitable group insurance business.

As an Information Technology Architecture Planning Advisor with Microsoft, Brice supported the Government of Manitoba, aligning enterprise architecture practices with modernization strategy. He also served as Acting Chief Architect at the University of Manitoba, where he advanced student excellence initiatives, introduced architectural practices, and led strategies for high-performance computing (HPC) and GPU adoption to drive research innovation.

A contributor to the IASA Global BTABoK, Brice is passionate about mentoring architects and developing the next generation of enterprise leaders. His forthcoming book, Digital Momentum: Building Real Change-Ready Enterprises, distills these experiences into a practical playbook for creating adaptive, trusted, and continuously evolving enterprises.