I have been a technology architect for a long time and have worked with many different technologies. And there is something satisfying about coming up with "the architecture solution" for a business problem. The ideal end-state that, once implemented, will be perfect. Unfortunately, I had to come to the realization that this is not true. There is no end-state architecture anymore and there never was. All those diagrams I drew with the name end-state in it — they are all obsolete by now.
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