Using Enterprise Architecture to Drive Outcomes

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Using Enterprise Architecture to Drive Outcomes

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Enterprise Architecture (EA) is not a new concept, but it's widely adopted by organizations to improve how they manage and evolve their business. This Enterprise Architecture guide explores what EA is, why it’s important, and potential pitfalls – all with a focus on the key characteristics and components that drive business agility.

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Resource Alignment

Align all resources with strategic priorities using Enterprise Architecture.

Enterprise Architecture

Generate a dynamic Enterprise Blueprint with flexibility built in.

EA Best Practices

Learn the benefits and secrets to successful Enterprise Architecture models.

 

 

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