The Chief Marketing Technology Officer – CMTO – and the EA
Admittedly, it’s a bit of a leap – addressing the converging roles of the CIO and CMO (Chief Marketing Officer) with an Enterprise Architecture perspective, particularly when a CMO’s "Enterprise"...
View ArticleSpeaking the Language of Business with TOGAF®
By Glenn Evans, Senior Consultant at Enterprise Architects I remember as a young child coming from a ‘non-sports obsessed’ family, I didn’t know what a yorker was, didn’t know what ‘LBW’ meant, or why...
View ArticleDo stakeholders fear EA taking over? They do.
The framework is the EA glue, it holds the EA together. The framework helps conquer the enterprise complexity by enabling the business domains of the enterprise to deliver enterprise level outcomes...
View ArticleGaining Dependability Across All Business Activities Requires Standard of...
By Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions Listen to the recorded podcast here: Hello, and welcome to a special BriefingsDirect Thought Leadership Interview series, coming to you in conjunction with The...
View ArticleEnterprise Architecture relation to Security and the Cloud
A security architecture would have to be build around the EA. While IT architecture diminishes in importance,the EA, as such, would
View ArticleWhat should an Enterprise Architecture maturity framework consider?
Even if a process delivers EA, the application of EA, may be lacking because of its poor sell, communications and as such, lack of adoption. So the benefits would not be realised.
View ArticleAbraham Lincoln: American icon, vampire hunter, Enterprise Architect?
Abraham Lincoln was in high fashion last year. Two movies, including one about him being a vampire hunter, and a bunch of awards, that was a pretty good year. Of course Lincoln works well for...
View ArticleThe Open Group TweetJam on Digital-Disruption – by Tom Graves
On 2 October 2013, the Open Group ran one of its occasional ‘TweetJam’ Twitter-discussions – also known as an #ogChat. This time it was on digital disruption - disruption to existing business-models,...
View ArticleNew Brunswick Leverages TOGAF®
The OCIO of GNB Announces an Ambitious EA Roadmap using TOGAF® and Capability-Based Thinking On Wednesday September 25th, the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) for the Government of New...
View ArticleThe Open Group London 2013 – Day One Highlights
By Loren K. Baynes, Director, Global Marketing Communications On Monday October 21st, The Open Group kicked off the first day of our Business Transformation conference in London! Over 275 guests...
View ArticleIs there an Enterprise Architect Paradox? Surely is.
My advice: discard the title of EA. Find what what the employer wants and recruit accordingly.
View ArticleHybrid IT or Cloud Initiative – a Perfect Enterprise Architecture Maturation...
All too often in the growth and maturation of Enterprise Architecture initiatives, the effort stalls or is delayed due to lack of “applied traction”. By this, I mean the EA activities – whether...
View ArticleThree Things We Learned at The Open Group, London
By Manuel Ponchaux, Senior Consultant, Corso The Corso team recently visited London for The Open Group’s “Business Transformation in Finance, Government & Healthcare” conference (#ogLON). The event...
View ArticleCapabilities, Value Streams, Processes… should they all be employed to model...
A full EA consists of the integration of the Business, Technology and People/Organisation architectures.
View Article40 Tips for Effective Enterprise Architecture Governance
TOGAF’s desired characteristics of Governance TOGAF defines 6 characteristics of Governance: Discipline: All involved parties will have a commitment to adhere to procedures, processes, and authority...
View Article28 Design Principles for an Enterprise Architecture SharePoint Community
Earlier in the year I was thinking about how best to establish a knowledge community for a team of Enterprise Architects. The tool of choice was Microsoft SharePoint. I started by laying out a set of...
View ArticleWhat EA means and the governing role of the enterprise architect
Few EA developments cover the whole enterprise and few, indeed, if you listen to the discussion fora, are EA developments that result in the EA as an integrated blueprint of the entire enterprise....
View ArticleWhat does an Enterprise Architecture Function do, and is Mine Broken?
This seemingly simple question often leads to extensive debate, confusion and disagreement. I therefore commence with a simple model to frame the discussion. I am not suggesting that this model is...
View ArticleMDM in LED
Reblogged from Liliendahl on Data Quality: All airports have a tree letter code usually being a mnemonic of the city name or airport name. The airport at Saint Petersburg in Russia thus has the code...
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