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Thoughts from Gartner Enterprise Architecture Summit

Posted by: Wendy Werve in: ● July 1, 2011

Last week, Gartner’s US Enterprise Architecture Summit in San Diego attracted several hundred attendees. More than 500 IT and business professionals attended the conference, which indicates to us that EA is gaining momentum as a strategic business priority.   The conference served to reinforce what we are seeing and what many of you who are involved [...]

Must See Guide to Gartner EA Summit

Posted by: Wendy Werve in: ● June 20, 2011

The Gartner EA Summit in San Diego is only a few days away and it’s packed full of great keynotes, sessions, case studies and roundtables to help organizations better understand and maximize the value of enterprise architecture. As one of the largest gatherings of EA experts, we wanted to take this opportunity to put together [...]

Who Drives an Enterprise Architecture Initiative?
Part 3

Posted by: Alison Cooley in: ● June 17, 2011

Enterprise Architecture (EA) projects are often thought to be initiated solely by the IT department. Depending on the situation, this isn’t always the case. In the past two posts of this series we have discussed how EA initiatives can be driven by enterprise architects or IT, but these two groups aren’t the only people who [...]

Who Drives an Enterprise Architecture Initiative?
Part 2

Posted by: Alison Cooley in: ● June 8, 2011

Depending on the scenario, enterprise architecture projects can be led by different people and groups within an organization. In the first of our three-part series published last week, we discussed a customer case study where enterprise architects drove the need for implementing an EA solution, but this is just one example.  With a powerful enterprise [...]

Who Drives an Enterprise Architecture Initiative?

Posted by: Alison Cooley in: ● June 2, 2011

Who drives an enterprise architecture initiative? Does it come from an enterprise architect? Maybe it’s a request from IT? Or perhaps it comes from a business unit looking to solve a serious and specific problem… Of course the answer really depends on the problem you are trying to solve. The reality is that any of [...]

Achieving Operational Excellence

Posted by: Sandra Moran in: ● May 26, 2011

In my post last Monday, I discussed that if you leverage enterprise architecture (EA) disciplines and solutions during the business process design phase of your business process management (BPM) projects you can better discover what your best practices are.  However, establishing visibility into your operations, and understanding how and why the top performers and departments in [...]


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