Enterprise Architecture
Enterprise architecture aligns business strategy, operating models, and technology investments into a coherent, governable whole.
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Enterprise architecture aligns business strategy, operating models, and technology investments into a coherent, governable whole.
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An enterprise architect translates strategy into coherent architecture decisions across business, data, application, and technology domains.
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Business architecture translates strategy into capabilities, value streams, and investments IT can execute. Learn BIZBOK-aligned methods, heatmaps, and operating cadences that engage executives.
Business Architecture: From Strategy to Execution Read More »
Implement TOGAF without bureaucracy: tailor the ADM, build a repository, stand up governance, and deliver migration roadmaps executives fund. Practical guidance for architects leading real programs.
TOGAF Implementation: A Practitioner’s Guide Read More »
Enterprise Architecture aligns business strategy with technology investments across capabilities, applications, data, and platforms. This definitive guide covers frameworks, operating models, governance, and execution for executives and practitioners.
The Complete Guide to Enterprise Architecture Read More »
CIOs use Enterprise Architecture to translate strategy into funded roadmaps, govern portfolio risk, and accelerate board-level decisions—not to manage diagrams. Practical use cases and cadences.
How Do CIOs Use Enterprise Architecture? Read More »
Most EA failures stem from governance without teeth, tools without operators, and architects without business credibility—not bad frameworks. Learn the patterns and fixes.
Why Do EA Programs Fail? Read More »
EA ROI is proven through avoided cost, accelerated decisions, and reduced risk—not timesheets. Use this executive framework to quantify value and secure sustained funding.
How Do You Justify Enterprise Architecture ROI? Read More »
The best EA tool matches your primary use cases, integration landscape, and adoption capacity—not vendor market share alone. Compare categories, evaluation criteria, and implementation realities.
What EA Tool Should We Buy? Read More »
EA team sizing depends on revenue, portfolio size, transformation load, and operating model—not generic ratios. Use these benchmarks and formulas to right-size architecture capacity.
How Many Enterprise Architects Should a Company Have? Read More »