An Executive Overview of TOGAF 9
This presentation introduces The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Version 9 and discusses how it helps create an enterprise architecture. (60 pages)
This presentation introduces The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) Version 9 and discusses how it helps create an enterprise architecture. (60 pages)
This quick guide introduces CIOs to the fundamentals of Enterprise Architecture, explaining its key principles, benefits, and strategic implementation. It is an essential resource for optimizing IT investments and enhancing organizational efficiency.
This primer offers an in-depth look into the TOGAF framework, a proven methodology for aligning technology initiatives with business objectives. Ideal for CIOs and IT professionals committed to driving organizational success. (100+ pages)
This comparative analysis offers an in-depth look at top Enterprise Architecture Frameworks, aiding CIOs in selecting the right framework to align IT with business strategies. MUST Read! (60 pages)
This e-book details research, projects, and case studies on cutting edge practices in enterprise architecture planning. An excellent resource for the CIO who wants to apply the best thinking on enterprise architecture to creating business value. (1,000 pages)
This is a thorough discussion of enterprise architecture’s role in IT implementation – effective and efficient IT Operations. MUST Read! (100+ pages)
This is a thorough introduction to enterprise architecture planning. It defines EA but more importantly makes some key connections with other concepts. Excellent Read! (150 pages)

Harness the power of the EA Maturity Model to optimize IT strategy and navigate technological change.
This is an insightful comparison of major enterprise architecture frameworks, culminating in a unified model for business architecture. Essential for enterprise architects and strategists.
This Practitioner’s Guide To Better Business Architecture offers a timely and valuable resource for IT professionals seeking to enhance the effectiveness of business analysis and architecture. By addressing the key challenges of inefficiency, misalignment, scalability, and lack of standardization, the guide presents a robust framework that enables organizations to create more agile, aligned, and responsive business architectures. This approach promotes not only technological innovation but also a greater synergy between business and IT, paving the way for a more successful and adaptive organization.