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enterprise architecture
An umbrella term for the management systems, information systems and computer systems within an organization. See management system.
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Definition: enterprise architecture
An umbrella term for the management systems, information systems and computer systems within an organization. See management system.
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Enterprise architects play key role in transformation, data analytics value -- but they need to act fast, say Open Group speakers
Some day CIOs are going to report to the enterprise architect, because that's the way it ought to be.
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The Open Group releases SOA and cloud computing standards, updates OSIMM
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Enterprise architecture still a leap of faith for many companies
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MIT's Ross on how enterprise architecture and IT more than ever lead to business transformation
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2012 outlook for enterprise architecture
More stress, more cloud, less IT: six key trends shaping the enterprise architect's job in the months ahead, as predicted by The Open Group.
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The Open Group, SABSA release white paper on aligning enterprise, security architecture to achieve business goals
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10 business trends for enterprise architecture in the '10s
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Zachman weighs in on cloud's effect on enterprise architecture
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Split enterprise architecture into five or more specialities: proposal
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Enterprise architects increasingly leverage advanced TOGAF 9 for innovation, market response, and governance benefits
This is a time for the enterprise architects to really step up to the plate and be accountable for real performance influence on the organization’s bottom line.
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Are enterprise architects too often the 'heavies'?
Some EAs apply carrots, others try to apply sticks. Which works best?
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Gartner: 91% of enterprise architecture efforts don't involve business collaboration
Enterprise architecture is supposed to be all about IT-business collaboration. At least one analyst says this has yet to happen in a big way.
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Enterprise architecture’s quest for its proper identity
Enterprise architecture ought to be about the entire enterprise, because that’s what the name implies. If it’s really about IT, it ought to be called enterprise IT architecture.
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Good insights from The Open Group Cloud Conference -- and its unconference brethren
Cloud computing is already making its way into the US government computing fabric, and that enterprise architecture, instantiated as SOA and properly governed, will provide the greatest...
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Infosys survey shows enterprise architecture and business architecture on common ascent to strategy enablers
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Some thoughts on the Microsoft and Nokia tag team on mobile or bust news
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The golden thread of interoperability runs deep at Open Group conference
Interoperability is not just about the IT systems. It is also about the ecosystem of user organizations, and their cultural and legislative context.
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Examining the current state of the enterprise architecture profession with The Open Group's Steve Nunn
Everyone seems to want to be an enterprise architect or an IT architect right now. It's that label to have on your business card. What we're trying to do is separate the true architects from one...
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