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451 Analysts: Enterprise Architecture and Portfolio Management Should Be Inextricably Linked

Published By Linda Roach
451 Analysts: Enterprise Architecture and Portfolio Management Should Be Inextricably Linked

In a newly published 451 Research Report, analysts Carl and Lehmann and Liam Rogers said,

“Planview is crafting a strategy beyond the PPM and EA markets to carve a niche in what it believes to be a broader ‘work and resource management’ sector. Its R&D investments are directed at integrating the capabilities of tactical PPM with the strategic capabilities of enterprise architecture management software. The com­pany believes, as do we, that the two should be inextricably linked. The gradual evolution toward a common UI and experience should help project managers and enterprise architects collaborate better to align business strategy with IT investment efforts. Enhanced support for analytic tools like SSRS and Power BI should help accurately expose the results of projects.”Planview's new releases blend PPM and EA for work and resource management

Put simply: unified portfolio management results in one strategic plan that drives transformation programs and enables EAs and PMOs to prioritize decisions across technology, work and resources. Planview’s Work and Resource Management solutions provide a practical way to for organizations to plan and execute work and leverage their resources to realize their strategy.

The 451 Research Report provides a deep dive into new capabilities in Planview Enterprise 13 and Troux 13, along with their SWOT analysis of Planview’s offerings.

To learn more about Work and Resource Management, I invite you to visit https://www.planview.com/wrm/ to get the latest information related to the topic.

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Written by Linda Roach Director, Solutions Marketing

Linda Roach champions solutions marketing at Planview, partnering with customers to articulate their business challenges and to quantify the value of implementing change. Linda leads Planview's agile go-to-market team for portfolio and resource management. During her tenure, Linda has helped drive Planview's market advancement and significant growth through marketing leadership roles. Previously, Linda held positions at Pervasive Software, VTEL, and Kodak where she led go-to-market initiatives for new products and product line expansion. Linda holds a BS degree in Chemical Engineering from SUNY Buffalo.