Enterprise Architecture for Organizational Transformation
This presentation provides an overview of the Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) and its use in transforming government to provide value.










This presentation provides an overview of the Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) and its use in transforming government to provide value.
This paper defines business model – it starts by using current definition, proposes guidelines to extend this definition, discusses the four key components of a business model, and then provides a new definition for the term.
 What is an e_business model? This paper defines and discusses different e_business models and provides a context for their use.
How can managers turn IT into something more than infrastructure? Read On!
This presentation answers the following question: The Drive to Efficiency…Is Outsourcing the Solution?
This in-depth presentation provides a step by step guide to implementing an information technology risk management program
Discover a robust, structured approach to quantify the overall financial impact of IT projects. Adapted to fit any organization, this method aids in calculating accurate ROI and identifies both hard and soft benefits, offering a complete picture of your IT project’s benefits.
Clustered caching and data grid infrastructures ensure availability, reliability, and scalable performance for SOA.
Application grid is an emerging architecture for application server-level infrastructure that is ideally suited for consolidation.
This presentation discusses the use of the balanced scorecard framework (BSC) to develop a strategic plan for a healthcare organization