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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise architecture has the potential to allow both the Business and IT strategies to enable and drive each other. Therefore, effective enterprise architecture may be regarded as one of the key means to achieving competitive advantage through information technology

We work with stakeholders, both leadership and subject matter experts, to build a holistic view of the organization's strategy, processes, information, and information technology assets. Applying this knowledge we will help you align the business and IT. As enterprise architects we help link the business mission, strategy, and processes of an organization to its IT strategy, and document this using multiple architectural models or views that show how the current and future needs of an organization will be met in an efficient, sustainable, agile, and adaptable manner.

As enterprise architects we operate across organizational and computing "silos" to drive common approaches and expose information assets and processes across the enterprise. Our goal is to deliver an architecture that supports the most efficient and secure IT environment meeting a company's business needs.

We work with the clients to achieve these EA Goals:

  • Align IT strategy and planning with client’s business goals.
  • Optimization of information management approaches through an understanding of evolving business needs and technology capabilities.
  •  Long-term strategic responsibility for the company's IT systems.
  • Promotion of shared infrastructure and applications to reduce costs and improve information flows.
  • Ensure that projects do not duplicate functionality or diverge from each other and business and IT strategies.
  • Work with solutions architect(s) to provide a consensus based enterprise solution that is scalable, adaptable and in synchronization with ever changing business needs.
  • Management of the risks associated with information and IT assets through appropriate standards and security policies.
  • Direct or indirect involvement in the development of policies, standards and guidelines that direct the selection, development, implementation and use of Information Technology within the enterprise.
  • Build employee knowledge and skills in specific areas of expertise