WORKSHOP

Monday 10 June, 2002
Registration: 8:30 - 9:30
Workshop:
9:30 – 17:00
Cocktail Reception & Exhibits: 17:00 - 18:15

Creating an Adaptive Enterprise Architecture in Changing Times
Brian Burke, Richard Buchanan • META Group

Workshop Outline


Successful 21st century organisations create sustainable competitive advantage and promote business and IT innovation by exploiting three synergistic disciplines: (1) enterprise strategy/planning, (2) enterprise architecture and (3) enterprise programme management. Gain insight from a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art enterprise architecture processes, best practices and models.

Review the relationships and synergies between these three core enterprise disciplines. Hear numerous examples that demonstrate how successful companies pursue these three core disciplines. Learn how to explain the value of this work to senior business and IT decision-makers.

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Benefits of Attending


  • Build the foundational knowledge necessary to maximise your conference attendance
  • Gain insight into the business and technology value of adaptive enterprise architecture
  • Translate business vision and strategy into IT principles and models
  • Examine proven models and frameworks for modelling business, information and technology architectures
  • Best practices followed by successful adaptive enterprises in evolving their architectures
  • Make architecture actionable by building support
  • Implement enterprise architecture through enterprise programme management
  • Best practices for dynamic, technologically sophisticated business planning
  • Drive high-value IT via enterprise architecture during changing times
  • Learn how an adaptive enterprise architecture helps companies manage investment risks and align with business goals
  • Focus on making enterprise architecture real - avoiding architecture 'shelf-ware' - with enterprise programme management
  • Gain exposure to proven strategies and techniques that can be applied in the context of your enterprise

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