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What does an effective Enterprise Architecture Program look like when implemented? - 1 views

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    Today's Business/IT Environment for medium and large corporations can often be characterized as: An IT environment that is highly complex & costly - organizations were spending more and more money extending, enhancing, and maintaining existing IT systems and services Ineffective business alignment - organizations were finding it more and more difficult to keep their increasingly expensive IT systems aligned with business needs and drive the level of innovation required to grow the business
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    An effective Enterprise Architecture (EA) Program can deliver significant benefits to an organization including: Reduced cost to maintain existing IT systems by reducing the number of technologies in operation (lower the cost of maintenance and training) as well as increasing the utilization of IT assets Reduced time to bring new business products/services to the market by enabling the re-use of Business and IT services Increased effectiveness of IT resources (capacity planning, solution teams) including increased efficiency of operation (design for change) Increased effectiveness of Business resources by providing information and support for decision making (triggers points) and enabling impact analysis (reduce technology risk) Reduce the all-to-often "firedrills" that divert focus from business imperatives
Marc Queval

Software Architecture for Software-Intensive Systems - 0 views

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    Software architecture. To learn about the SEI's proven methods and techniques
Marc Queval

Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software Architectures - 0 views

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    Architectural styles for network. Data-flow, replication, hierarchical, mobile and peer-to-peer styles.
John Lundin

Microsoft's software pipeline set to burst - Network World - 0 views

  • results could either be a perfect storm for Microsoft with major product releases carefully planned to coincide with an important milestone in the IT buyer's upgrade cycle, or a roar that falls on nearly deaf ears and severely deflated corporate wallets
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      ...or some architecturally designed combination of new and old. At some point increasing numbers of less sophisticated organizations will opt for a non-MSFT solution that better utilizes the organizational resources.
Marc Queval

Gartner Identifies New Approach for Enterprise Architecture - 1 views

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    "The first key characteristic of the emergent approach is best summarised as 'architect the lines, not the boxes', which means managing the connections between different parts of the business rather than the actual parts of the business themselves," said Bruce Robertson, research vice president at Gartner. "The second key characteristic is that it models all relationships as interactions via some set of interfaces, which can be completely informal and manual - for example, sending handwritten invitations to a party via postal letters - to highly formal and automated, such as credit-card transactions across the Visa network."
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