Enterprise Architecture – From 1972 To Today Plus!
Bringing understanding to the marketing madness that surrounds Enterprise Architecture, this no-nonsense broadcast sheds light on this poorly understood, overly hyped, and confusing topic.
A quality Enterprise Architecture program develops a consensus on a future business vision, determines the level and quality of automation that supports an organization’s activities, defines and prioritizes the projects necessary to meet a business’s goals, and provides an effective vehicle for transforming the organization for strategic effectiveness and agility.
If this is your understanding of Enterprise Architecture, congratulations! If this is not your understanding of Enterprise Architecture, I believe spending one hour listening to this broadcast will be of great value to you.
Categories
- Agility
- Architecture Models
- Architecture Views
- Artificial Intelligence
- Assemble to Order
- BTP
- Benefits
- Big Data
- Bill of Materials
- Book
- Business Architect
- Business Architecture
- Business Architecture Framework
- Business Architecture Participants
- Business Architecture Tools
- Business Capability
- Capabilities
- Capability Ability
- Certification
- Certification Levels
- Certification Mistakes
- Change Management
- Checklist
- Cloud
- Cloud Decommission
- Coding
- Communication
- Competition
- Complexity
- Confirmation Bias
- Consulting
- Cybersecurity
- Data
- Data Architecture
- Data Lake
- Data Modeling
- Data Sludge
- Data Swamp
- Differentiators
- Digital Transformation
- Distance Learning
- Enterprise Architect
- Enterprise Architecture
- Enterprise Architecture Framework
- Enterprise Architecture Participants
- Enterprise Architecture Tools
- Evaluation Checklist
- Evaluation Criteria
- Event Model
- Experiences needed