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Using Enterprise Architecture Roadmaps to Guide Tech Implementation

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The post Using Enterprise Architecture Roadmaps to Guide Tech Implementation appeared first on DATAVERSITY. All of that comes at a cost, of course. New technologies, system […].

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Enterprise Architects Can Be Indispensable in the Boardroom

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Enterprise architecture (EA) can be a confusing term. To supply a business executive with a working definition, you might list that EA comprises the business functions, capabilities, processes, roles, physical and organizational structure, data stores and flows, applications, platforms, hardware, and communication.

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The Realities of Agile Transformation

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Being primarily transformation of the business, it is a response to digital strategy, thus connected with a wide range of topics – including Data Governance and Enterprise Architecture. The topic of agile transformation is emerging, either driven “bottom-up” from product leaders or “top-down” by C-level executives.

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Maximizing Your Data Fabric’s ROI via Entity Data Modeling

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Data fabrics are emerging as the most effective means of integrating data throughout the enterprise. They deliver a single access point for all data regardless of location — whether it’s at rest or in motion. Experts agree that data fabrics are the future of data analytics and […].

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Enterprise Architecture’s Role in Helping Achieve Digital Transformation Goals

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Click to learn more about author Ian Stendera. In the race towards digital transformation, many companies are pursuing tech investments touting promises of capabilities and business outcomes that don’t actually map to their organizational needs.

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What Is Data Governance and Why It Matters?

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Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (COBIT): COBIT , developed by ISACA, provides a governance and management framework for IT processes, including data governance, focusing on control objectives and maturity models. It provides a detailed record of how data moves through different systems, processes, and databases.

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Top 5 Enterprise Architecture Mistakes – and How to Avoid Them

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Enterprise architects provide the competence needed to navigate this change, understanding the benefits, costs, and impacts of transformation to enable CIOs and COOs to make informed decisions […]. The post Top 5 Enterprise Architecture Mistakes – and How to Avoid Them appeared first on DATAVERSITY.