20th Enterprise Architecture
Practitioners Conference
October 20-22 2008, Munich
Plenary & Parallel
Track Presentations
Objective of Meeting
The Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conferences are organized by
Enterprise Architecture practitioners, for
Enterprise Architecture practitioners, and for those
directly involved in the management and oversight of Enterprise
Architecture. Open Group members and non-members alike come together to share insights and perspectives on
best practices in Enterprise Architecture.
The conference underlined the continuing role of The Open Group in providing a
truly global forum in which Enterprise Architects from all sectors of the industry can come
together to discuss best practice in Enterprise Architecture, hone their skills,
find new ways to solve problems, share experiences, and learn from each other.
Summary
Each day of the three-day conference included a mix of plenary presentations, with industry leaders
from near and far sharing their insights on the day’s theme; and a set
of parallel tracks examining specific areas in depth. The various tracks delivered
presentations by enterprise
architecture professionals from both vendor and customer organizations; and provided experience-based insight into the approaches and
methods that have proved most effective for developing architectures around the
world.
The presentations can be accessed from the links below under separate daily
headings:
The presentations referenced below are freely available only to
members of The Open Group and conference attendees.
Monday October 20 2008
Plenary: Secure Architectures
- Welcome Address
Allen
Brown, President & CEO, The Open Group
- SPOTLIGHT: SOA Working Group
- The Emergence of an Adaptive Security Infrastructure in a
Web 2.0 World
Carsten
Casper, Research Director, Gartner Research, Germany
- SPOTLIGHT: Security
- Building the Trust Framework with Multi-Level Trust Models
Aaldert
Hofman, Security Architect, Capgemini
- Gemini Dream: Can the Twins Save Our Data?
Steve
Whitlock, Chief Information Security Architect, Boeing, US
- SPOTLIGHT: Semantic Interoperability/UDEF
Parallel Tracks
TRACK A: Academia & EA
STREAM A1: Academia & EA
Hosts: Eric Boulay, Arismore and Jean-Rene Lyon, CEISAR
- CEISAR: Working with Universities and Industry to Promote EA
as a Discipline for Enterprise Transformation
Jean-Rene
Lyon, Founder & President, Center of Excellence in Enterprise
Architecture (CEISAR), France
- PANEL DISCUSSION
Eric Boulay,
Président Directeur Général & CEO, Arismore, France
Jean-Rene
Lyon, Founder & President, CEISAR, France
Len
Fehskens, VP & Global Profession Lead, The Open Group
STREAM A2: Academia & EA
Host: Eric Boulay, Arismore
TRACK B: EA Life Cycle
STREAM B1: EA Life Cycle
Host: Jason Uppal, QRS
- Left Side of TOGAF – Architecting as if Implementation
Matters
Jason Uppal,
Chief Architect, QRS, Canada
- Case Study: EA Life Cycle in a Major Business Transformation
Initiative
Alex
Schoijett, VP & Chief Information Architect, Rogers
Communications, Canada
- Organization Change Management
Kell G e
Kvist, Manager, Enterprise Architect, DONG Energy, Denmark
STREAM B2: EA Life Cycle (continued)
Host: Jason Uppal, QRS
TRACK C: Security
STREAM C1: Security Management
STREAM C2: Managing Risk in the Infrastructure
Tuesday October 21 2008
Plenary: Enterprise Architecture
- Welcome
Allen
Brown, President & CEO, The Open Group
- SPOTLIGHT: Real-time
& Embedded Systems Forum
- Adapting TOGAF for a Globally Distributed Enterprise
Joel
Goodling, Group Enterprise Architect, ABB, Switzerland
- SPOTLIGHT: Business Architecture Work Group
- The Network: Enabling Next-Generation Enterprise
Architecture
Raghu
Padmanabhan, Director, Enterprise Architecture, Cisco, UK
- Case Study: Using TOGAF at Deutsche Telekom to
Consolidate a CRM Landscape
Dr.
Verena Schmidtmann, Senior Consultant, Detecon International GmbH,
Germany
- SPOTLIGHT: Architecture Forum
- A Compelling Case for Open Business Analysis
Ron
Tolido, CTO Continental Europe & Asia Pacific, Capgemini
- SPOTLIGHT: ArchiMate
Henry
Franken, Chair, ArchiMate Forum
Parallel Tracks
TRACK A: EA & Business Standards
STREAM A3
Host: Dr. Chris Harding, The Open Group
STREAM A4
Host: Dr. Chris Harding, The Open Group
TRACK B: Extending EA to the Enterprise
STREAM B3
Host: Len Fehskens, The Open Group
STREAM B4
Host: Len Fehskens, The Open Group
TRACK C: Secure Architectures
STREAM C3
STREAM C4
Parallel Tracks
TRACK A: Professional Development
STREAM A5: Professional Development
Host: Cristina Woodbridge, IBM
STREAM A6: Professional Development – ITAC
Host: Sheila Thorne, IBM
STREAM A7: TOGAF™
Host: Stuart Macgregor, RealIRM
STREAM A8: EA Development
Host: Stuart Macgregor, RealIRM
TRACK B: EA Best Practices
STREAM B5: EA Governance
Host: Paul van der Merwe, RealIRM
STREAM B6: EA Best Practices (continued)
Host: Bill Estrem, Metaplexity Associates
STREAM B7: EA & Business Architecture
Host: Dave van Gelder, Capgemini
STREAM B8: EA & Business Value
Host: Dave van Gelder, Capgemini
TRACK C: SOA
An Enterprise Architecture Survey was conducted by The Open Group
following each session in this track. The results are available here.
STREAM C5: SOA & Identity Management
Host: Patrick Toenz, t2b AG
STREAM C6: SOA & EA
STREAM C7: SOA & EA (continued)
Host: Chris Harding, The Open Group
STREAM C8: SOA & EA (continued)
Host: Chris Harding, The Open Group
Outputs
The presentations, tutorials, and workshops at the meeting, and the associated
discussions and panel sessions, all provided participants with a wealth of
experience-based insight into current best practice in enterprise
architecture, from leading
experts and practitioners around the world.
Next Steps
This 20th Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference was a
great success, confirming the global need for this unique series of
events.
The next Enterprise Architecture Practitioners' Conferences will be held in
San Diego, February 2-4,
2009.
If you are interested in presenting at future Enterprise Architecture
Practitioners' Conferences, then please submit a Presentation
Proposal.
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