Submissions

Members and The Open Group staff serve as regular contributors to the blog. We would like to invite anyone and everyone to share their thoughts and expertise on topics related to The Open Group areas of expertise.

Here are a few examples of popular guest blog posts that we’ve received and published:

Blog posts generally run between 500 and 1,500 words and address topics relevant to The Open Group Forums, Work Groups and events. Some suggested topics are listed below.

  • ArchiMate®
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Big Data
  • Business Architecture
  • Cloud Computing
  • Conference recaps
  • Cybersecurity
  • Data Science
  • Digital Transformation
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Enterprise Management
  • Future of Airborne Capability Environment® FACE®
  • Certified Architects, Data Scientists, and Technical Specialists
  • The Open Group Open Professions Certification Program
  • Healthcare
  • Identity Management
  • IT4IT™
  • The Open Group Open Process Automation™
  • Open Footprint™/Sustainability
  • OSDU™
  • The Open Group Trusted Technology Provider Standard (O-TTPS)
  • Real-Time Embedded Systems
  • Semantic Interoperability
  • Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
  • Sensor Open Systems Architecture™ SOSA™
  • TOGAF®
  • UNIX®

When considering potential topics and content for submission, please know The Open Group and this blog are vendor-neutral and do not endorse product pitches.

Please submit your blog in a Word document, along with the author’s headshot and bio.  Our review process can take a bit of time and we will advise of the status of your submission.

If you have any questions or would like to contribute, please email submissions@opengroup.org.

Please note that all content submitted to The Open Group Blog is subject to The Open Group approval process. The Open Group reserves the right to deny publication of any contributed works. Anything published shall be copyright of The Open Group.

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