Architecture Governance: Management Structure for Creating Architecture
Governance is broadly defined as the processes and systems by which an enterprise operates. How are decisions made? What are the roles and responsibilities? How does an enterprise create the logical...
View ArticleBringing IT Governance From Theory to Action
Sometimes it feels like a question of fairness. Even as technology has simplified and become almost invisible to most audiences, the complexity of maintaining technology is reaching a breaking point...
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Bridging Business and IT StrategiesThere are ways in which the enterprise can govern itself. No one person has to be the focal point for managing change across the enterprise. In fact, the correct way...
View ArticleSOA Security: Simply a Matter of Policy
Policy-based Governance Helps Security Take Its Rightful Place as Just Another Part of Your SOA InfrastructureHaven’t we all caught ourselves thinking of security as primarily a technical problem?...
View ArticleIT Planning, Governance and the CIO: Why a Structured Approach Is Critical to...
Today’s CIOs face a ticking clock: Every year, according to one estimate, between one-quarter and one-third get the boot. Using the higher rate, that’s a turnover of 50 percent every 21 months. Not...
View ArticleArchitectural Considerations for SaaS Adoption in Federated Organizations
The recent inclusion of “Cloud computing and Cloud/Web platforms” by Gartner in the list of top 10 disruptive technologies for 2008–2012 will continue to increase awareness of Cloud and SaaS computing...
View ArticleEAM: Realize Benefits Using the Standards Portfolio
Given increasingly large, distributed, and heterogeneous application and infrastructure landscapes, standardization is getting particular attention from enterprises and their enterprise architecture...
View ArticleEnterprise Architecture Governance: A Framework Approach
The primary purpose of enterprise architecture (EA) governance is to ensure that an organization’s IT investments are closely aligned with business goals and processes, so that limited IT resources are...
View ArticleArchitectural Governance by Principles
Slideshow: off An enterprise architecture is rarely if ever successfully implemented in its entirety in a single project; it is generally implemented incrementally, as a succession of individual...
View ArticleThe Evolving Definition of Risk- Is Risk Riskier Than Ever?
Slideshow: off Risk is an inherent part of an organization’s life cycle. It is found within all departments, at all stages of growth, and is a factor for all employees, regardless of position or...
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