Enterprise Architecture (EA) is more than the collection of the constituent architectures (Business, Application, Technology, and Information). It is a conceptual tool that assists organizations with the understanding
of their own structure and the way they work. It provides a map of the enterprise and is a route planner for business and technology change.
The interrelationships among these architectures, and their joint properties, are essential to the Enterprise Architecture. That is to say, these architectures should not be approached in isolation. Together, they are intended to address important Enterprise-wide concerns, such as:
Meeting stakeholder needs
Aligning IT with the business
Seamless integration and data sharing
Security and dependability
Data integrity, consistency
Reducing duplication
Utilizing Enterprise Architecture as a blueprint for current and desired capabilities and facilities gap analysis
Utilizing EA as a tool for strategic, acquisition, and capital investment planning
The Enterprise Architecture (EA) Bootcamp will focus on the essential elements required for developing results-driven EA programs that are designed to meet your requirements. It clearly explains enterprise architecture’s vital role in enabling—or constraining—the execution of business strategy. The boot camp provides clear frameworks, thoughtful case examples, and a proven-effective structured process for designing and implementing effective enterprise architectures.
Our experienced instructors work with you, tailoring the Boot Camp content to your needs. We can even conduct Boot Camp onsite at your business! Using real-life examples and interactive exercises, we teach practical ways to maintain your valuable customer base, win repeat business, and measure your organization's ability to meet customer expectations.
Objectives
Upon completion of this boot camp, the participants are able to:
Understand the basic concepts related to Enterprise Architecture (EA)
Identify the added value of EA
Explore why and how to build an EA
Understand challenges of implementing EA, including the technical and organizational issues
Identify the elements of an EA implementation plan
Develop an EA working plan
Determine specific architectures necessary for your organization
Identify the steps to improve enterprise architecture practices
Select, organize and implement a EA project
Develop and manage an EA using Zachman and TOGAF
Understand The Rational Unified Process (RUP) and The Enterprise Unified Process (EUP)
Identify typical symptoms of EA dysfunction
Redesign EA and structure successfully within the enterprise
Develop best practices in the EA development
Ensure best practice through the application of EA
Overview of TOGAF, Zachman Framework (ZF), Spewak's EAP, RUP/EUP, IEEE 1471, DoDAF, MODAF, NAF, AGATE, and FEAF
Course Outline
COURSE CONTENT
Current State and Future Directions of the IT Industry
IT Strategic Planning
IT Infrastructure Architecture Domains
Integrated Architecture Framework
Architecture and Architecture Framework Defined
What is Enterprise Architecture (EA)?
EA Defined
The Enterprise Architecture Domain
EA Vision and Benefits
EA Segments
EA Frameworks and Selection Principles
EA Interfaces
EA Governance
EA Products
EA Implementation Strategy
EA Domains
Business drivers for Enterprise Architecture
Key Issues for EA
EA implementation essentials
Strategies, architectures, models, skills, approaches and tools