Enterprise Architecture Case Studies Collection – Page 3

All Resources in: Enterprise Architecture Case Studies Collection

Example of an Enterprise Architecture Roadmap as a Living Document

This is an example of a living enterprise architecture roadmap, offering a dynamic framework for aligning IT solutions with changing business objectives. It covers key principles, current and future state IT environments, and best practices for creating an adaptable and efficient IT infrastructure. Essential for CIOs looking to ensure continuous alignment and responsiveness to organizational needs.

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Case Study of Integrating Enterprise Architecture, IT Strategy, and Governance

This case study evaluates the implementation and integration of Enterprise Architecture, IT Strategy, and IT Governance in a major enterprise. It identifies inconsistencies, assesses awareness, and suggests improvements to enhance the company’s strategic alignment and operational efficiency. The study is based on literature review, document analysis, and interviews with key personnel. Excellent Read! (150 Pages)

Enterprise Architecture Driven Business Transformation Case Study

This case study demonstrates the use of enterprise architecture to support enterprise transformation. Enterprise architecture plays a critical role in business transformation. This case study demonstrates all the key steps – and supporting deliverables – in creating an enterprise architecture to support this transformation. Excellent Read! (200 pages)

Enterprise Architecture Implementation Report

This is a report of the project to implement enterprise architecture in the organization. It covers the essentials of EA implementation – the process, and the team used to implement etc. – but also provides a template to use in communicating the project details to key stakeholders. Often EA projects are derailed because key stakeholders are not on board along the process – the responsibility to keep them engaged lies with the CIO. Read On>>

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