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Trends for Enterprise Architecture Management and
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The presentation shows the results of a new survey "Trends in Enterprise Architecture Management and Tools (TEAMT)" which was conducted by Detecon Consulting and sebis (Technical University Munich) in cooperation with industry partners, who contribute their insights on and possible scenarios
for future topics of EA management. We show and explain relevant business- and IT-related trends for business
transformation which can be addressed by EA initiatives, and we will provide a set of possible scenarios for the future of EA management and how these scenarios help connecting business models with operations via Enterprise
Architecture. We explain how TOGAF and the different ADM phases are affected by the scenarios for the future of EA management.
In this sense, the survey answers the following core questions:
- What are the emerging EA-relevant business and technology trends?
- How is future EA management impacted by these trends and how does the future of EA management look alike?
- How do the capabilities and functionalities currently provided by
prominent EA management tools currently support future EA management?
Intended audience: Enterprise Architects, Business Process Experts, CIOs, COOs
Key Takeaways:
- Participants will get input for their individual EAM development roadmaps and get decisions support on future EAM tool support.
- Understand how TOGAF and the different ADM phases are affected by the possible scenarios for the future of EA management.
- Enrich the set of use cases for EAM tools in a given enterprise and gain project ideas for innovations.
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Marcel Berneaud |
Born: 1971, Area of Studies: Commercial Information Technology, Degree: Diploma, Status: Married
Worked for OEM's, Consulting Companies and Software Vendors (like IBM, Seebeyond and BMC Software) as Consultant, Software Developer and PreSales Engineer Key Qualifications: EAM, Information Management, SOA, Distributed Software
Architectures, Business Process Management Analysis & Systems
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Monika Zeiner |
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