Cloud Based Infrastructure and the Future of EA Cloud computing is turning the IT world upside down and especially for areas like Enterprise Architecture who seeks to provide value from
Business Reference Model Business architecture is a fairly budding new area within the architecture job family. In the past decade the practice of business architecture is one than has found
Federated Governance This is a hot topic amongst my colleagues. Federated governance take many different forms and the question remains, how much is enough to maintain the value of Enterprise
Capability Analysis Enterprise architecture has a major function of developing artifacts on current and future state. The TOGAF ADM describes artifacts like target architectures, reference architectures and domain architectures.
I wanted to dive into the maturity models and attempt to identify some of the challenges inherent around the changing landscape of IT and EA. These disruptive shifts in the
Enterprise Architecture – Adapt to survive or its all just a history lesson! This week I was lookin through Forrester and stumbled upon some interesting articles relating to trends
In this weeks reading there was a comprehensive look at developing an CRV, common requirements vision. This is an interesting perspective on the business when developing an enterprise architecture practice.
Enterprise Architecture Federation EA programs tend to be centralized or at least start out that way. Companies that develop programs using a framework for guidance tend to gravitate towards
In a world where artificial intelligence is moving from buzzword to everyday capability, the most compelling projects are those built around AI from the ground up. Imagine a boat whose
Beyond Canned Metrics: Customizing Enterprise Architecture Toolkits for Real Value Enterprise Architecture is a field where the true value, in my opinion, has yet to be fully realized. Toolkits like


