Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference The Open Group
  Martin van den Berg, Architecture Service Line Manager, Sogeti, Nederland  


Martin van den BergSogetiMartin van den Berg is Architecture Service Line Manager at Sogeti Nederland B.V. In this role he is responsible for the development of architecture services and expertise in Sogeti.

Additionally he provides guidance to organizations in the professionalization of Enterprise Architecture and the implementation of Service Oriented Architecture.

He is one of the founders of DYA and co-author of “Dynamic Enterprise Architecture, How to make it work”, “Building an Enterprise Architecture Practice” and “SOA for Profit”. Martin van den Berg is chairman of the architecture section of the Dutch Computer Society and teacher of the Masterclass Architecture at Pro Education.

He has published a lot of articles and is a much sought after speaker at architecture seminars.

Experience:-
Butlergroup London, SOA and BPM Masterclass
Butlergroup Amsterdam, SOA and BPM Masterclass
Shell Inhouse EA Workshop on SOA and EA
Sogeti conference on SOA
Heliview conference on SOA
Dutch Computer Society on SOA
Microsoft BPM event on SOA and BPM

   
 

Presentation

The Importance of Understanding Your SOA Maturity
A successfull enterprise wide implementation of SOA depends on a lot of things. Too often organisations forget about all these things and jump into different SOA initiatives that fail at the end. The SOA Maturity Model helps to set priorities and grow in a balanced way. This session will learn you what the value is of applying the SOA Maturity Model and how you can use it to be more successfull with your SOA initiatives. This will be illustrared with a case study of dutch insurance company

Audience:-
Enterprise Architects

Key takeaways:-

  1. SOA is more then just a couple of successful SOA Projects
  2. SOA requires readiness and business projects
  3. SOA requires to grow and improve in a balanced way

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