Creating an Enterprise Architecture Framework: Getting Started
In the age of technology, organizations are using more tools than ever before. In fact, according to a Cisco study, the average large enterprise uses more than 1,200 cloud services.
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In the age of technology, organizations are using more tools than ever before. In fact, according to a Cisco study, the average large enterprise uses more than 1,200 cloud services.
If you’re familiar l with enterprise architecture (EA) and project management teams in a business setting, you understand these two units have overlap in their responsibilities and their value to an organization. But the specific value each offers can be hard to distinguish, especially in organizations where these roles are not well defined.
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Like any other role, enterprise architects need to make an immediate impact to deliver value and improve their organizations. Otherwise, executives, managers, and frontline employees might start scratching their chins, wondering why someone was hired to reconfigure infrastructure and deploy new tools when everything was working well enough before.