TOGAF® - Foundation & Certified (blended)
Tid 29 November 2016 – 1 December 2016
Plats Stockholm
Kategorier
- enterprisearkitektur
- togaf
- sparx
- archimate
Tid 29 November 2016 – 1 December 2016
Plats Stockholm
When designing the Enterprise Architecture for a business, deciding upon a framework and the accompanying body of knowledge is critically important to ensure the business and IT needs for the organization are in alignment. Having a well-oiled IT infrastructure in place supports and complements the other departments, and enables an organization to define, develop, and deliver successful business ou
The Open Group Architecture Framework, or TOGAF, takes a high-level approach to the framework that an enterprise uses to plan, design, implement, and manage its Enterprise Architecture. Enterprise architecture is broken down into four distinct domains (data, technology, application, and business) and heavily relies on existing, standardized products and technologies. Many developers/technical lead
ArchiMate 3.0 in Practice (Part 3 Digital Transformation) - The Open Group
ArchiMate 3.0: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Posted on June 26, 2016by gctwnl
On June 14, the 3.0 version of the ArchiMate standard was unveiled during the Enterprise Architecture Conference Europe 2016. Time for a review.
I’ve divided it up in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, with The Good standing for changes I like (even if I might also have critical remarks later on), The Bad standi
Enterprise architecture was about predicting the future of enterprises. Now it's about making that future happen.
By Joe McKendrick for Service Oriented | June 29, 2016 -- 04:28 GMT (05:28 BST) | Topic: IT Priorities
Two recent posts at The Open Group site suggest it's a brave new world for enterprise architects -- or those moving their careers in that direction.
Capgemini's Ron Tolido s