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  Stuart Macgregor — Real IRM Solutions    
Stuart MacgregorReal IRMStuart Macgregor is the Chief Executive Officer of the South African company, Real IRM Solutions (www.realirmsolutions.co.za). Through his personal achievements, he has gained the reputation of an Enterprise Architecture and IT Governance specialist, both in South Africa and internationally.

Macgregor participated in the development of the Microsoft Enterprise Computing Roadmap in Seattle. He was then invited by John Zachman to Scottsdale Arizona to present a paper on using the Zachman framework to implement ERP systems. In addition, Macgregor was selected as a member of both the SAP AG Global Customer Council for Knowledge Management, and of the panel that developed COBIT 3rd Edition Management Guidelines. He has also assisted a global Life Sciences manufacturer to define their IT Governance framework, a major financial institution to define their global, regional and local IT organizational designs and strategy. He was also selected as a core member of the team that developed the South African Breweries (SABMiller) plc global IT strategy ( www.isaca.org/ctcase8.htm).

Stuart is part of the core Open Group team developing the TOGAF 9 standard for Enterprise Architecture. He is also assisting the IT Governance Institute ( www.itgi.org ) map CobiT 4.0 to TOGAF.

   
 

Presentations
Enterprise Architecture as an IT Architecture Discipline

Integrating Architecture and Governance: Mapping the TOGAF Architecture Development Method to the COBIT4 Governance Framework
Without adequate governance, Enterprise Architecture will remain a theoretical concept that will fail to deliver the desired business benefits. Governance is fundamental in entrenching Enterprise Architecture (essentially a new way of working) into a business.

Stuart Macgregor is part of The Open Group team developing the new TOGAF standard for Enterprise Architecture. He is also assisting the IT Governance Institute (www.itgi.org) to map CobiT to TOGAF.

This presentation highlights the findings of the CobiT 4 - TOGAF 8.1 mapping exercise and why this mapping is important to Enterprise Architects and those tasked with implementing IT governance in their organizations.

Evolving TOGAF towards Version 9: Architecture Best Practice Management

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