HS038 What is Enterprise Architecture And How To Plan For It

Greg
Ferro

Johna Till
Johnson

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Some companies use formal Enterprise Architecture (EA) to maintan a consistent IT strategy. Its not often succesful as EA concepts are hard to find, quickly lose direction and the function becomes irrelvant. Johna and Greg discuss the intent and possible ways to practically maintain the EA function.

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