Solution Architecture
Do We Need an Enterprise Architect?
You need Enterprise Architecture when complexity, transformation risk, or portfolio fragmentation outpace informal decision-making. This guide helps executives assess timing, scope, and alternatives to a full EA hire.
What is the difference between Enterprise Architecture and Solution Architecture?
Enterprise Architecture defines the enterprise-wide context, standards, and direction within which individual solutions must fit. Solution Architecture designs specific systems or products that deliver defined capabilities within project scope, budget, and timeline.
Solution Architecture: Bridging Strategy and Delivery
Solution architecture translates enterprise direction into designs delivery teams implement. Learn engagement models, ADRs, and alignment with EA without bureaucracy.
Reference Architecture Development Guide
Reference architectures accelerate delivery and enforce standards through reusable patterns—not shelf documents. Build, publish, and govern patterns that teams adopt.

