Federated Architecture: Currently, the Most Practical Approach to Business Architecture and Enterprise Architecture
As Enterprise Architects or Business Architects, our efforts have little value if the Stakeholders are not using these Architectures to enable their strategies and objectives. We may have a "Business" or "Enterprise," but that Business/Enterprise is made up of businesses, divisions, departments, units, Etc. Each Enterprise segment – whatever it is called – needs to “see” itself needs while making sure that all efforts do not "dis-integrate" the Business or Enterprise. Federated Architecture optimizes each segment and brings forward only what is necessary for common business and enterprise understanding.
How do we do this, in times of multiple constraints and multiple moving technology targets, and be able to address the next important development?
The answer is Federated Architecture. The Broadcast provides an understanding of Federated Architecture, how it relates to The Enterprise Framework™, the time and acceptance benefits, and how to keep everything aligned as you move forward. A very exciting topic!
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