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  Jay DiMare - Associate Partner, IBM Global Business Services  


Jay DiMareJay DiMare is an Associate Partner within IBM Global Business Services. He has over twenty-five years experience in the development of large-scale, complex applications in the financial markets, banking and insurance industries.

He is currently the global leader for the AIS team at the Institute for Business Value.

He holds a patent for software algorithms applicable to document management applications, and he has developed IBM software products in partnership with clients. IBM

Jay is an IBM Certified IT Architect and a certified Master IT Architect with The Open Group, as well as a member of the IBM IT Architect Certification Board.

   
 

Presentations
An Architecture Value Framework
The IBV undertook to study 35 SOA projects across a range of industries and regions. We discovered that indeed, 100% exhibited improved flexibility, and the vast majority decreased costs - as well as realizing a host of other benefits. But we also discovered something very intriguing: Companies, if they developed a business case at all for SOA, weren't doing it in the traditional way - replete with exhaustive evidence. They all recognized the difficulties and limitations inherent in building a business case for any fast-emerging technology. Striking the middle ground - between no business case and the traditional one - IBM has developed a simplified approach to measuring the business value of shared IT components.

Those attending will gain a framework for discussing this value with their clients or stakeholders. The framework includes a view of the benefits specific to an SOA investment, structured views on costs, and a simplified approach to measuring return on investment specific to SOA, and the language needed to discuss this technical topic with C-level business executives. This approach or practice can be extended to any enterprise architecture component investment to be shared by multiple business units in your organization.

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