Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Virtual seminar on Comparing and Adopting Enterprise Architecture Frameworks By EITAGlobal

Overview: The use of enterprise architecture frameworks is essential in delivering value to the organization from EA. However, there is very little guidance on how to choose, adopt and implement an EA framework within existing best practices. In addition, many EA frameworks do not successfully integrate with other standards such as COBIT, ITIL or development methods. This topic will give the audience an in-depth view of architecture methods and where and how they should integrate across the EA landscape. 

Why should you attend: Many organizations utilize enterprise architecture to augment their strategic capability and deliver further value to their companies. And many of these organizations use EA frameworks such as FEAF, MODAF, TOGAF and others. However, many fail to adopt the frameworks fully or even choose the wrong one for their company. In this presentation we will cover the method for successfully selecting and adopting enterprise architecture frameworks in your organization.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • A methodology for comparing frameworks
  • What to look for in an enterprise architecture framework
  • Successful techniques for adopting these programs in your company

Who Will Benefit:

  • Enterprise Architect
  • Solution Architect
  • Technology Architect
  • IT Management
  • CIO
  • Project Manager
  • Asset Management Manager
Speaker Profile: Paul Preiss
 is the CEO and Founder of the Iasa, one of the largest Enterprise and IT architect associations in the world. Through his time at Iasa, Paul has taken the association from a single user group in Austin Tx to an international organization with chapters in over 25 countries. Paul's vision is a unified architecture profession with effective education, credentials and ethics which fully supports corporate strategy and delivery. He is a tireless advocate for the field and speaks on topics ranging form architecture ethics to best the best setup and structure for architecture teams. Paul has spoken at hundreds of events as well as held conferences and training for architects all over the world. He is an expert software and enterprise architect in practice and continues to work with companies on optimizing their technology strategy. 

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