Thursday, November 13, 2008

No SmallTalk in Enterprise Architecture

James McGovern’s has an interesting post on Enterprise Architecture this morning. He explains how even though Wall Street has failed the consumer, the blame should be placed on the consumer themselves because they didn’t take the time to know better.

He applies this same methodology in Enterprise Architecture. Even though sales people are pitching SmallTalk in the enterprise, James claims that the marketplace knows better. I guess time will only tell.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Money Savings Tips on EA

This post on Agile Enterprise Architecture discusses how organizations can save thousands of dollars by starting with what everybody wants to know, the to-be architecture instead of the as-is architecture. Switching to as-is architecture, might anger the enterprise sales reps though as this model does not benefit enterprise architecture consultants.

Monday, November 10, 2008

SOA Governance

I recently came across an interview with enterprise architecture blogger Todd Biske, who talks about his new book SOA Governance. In part one and part two of his interview with Loraine Lawson at IT Business Edge, he gives some great insight on governance and SOA solutions. Enjoy!

Friday, November 7, 2008

What is the role of a Enterprise Architect in a programme?

This post on CIO Knowledge Base explains how an enterprise architect is not needed if enterprise architecture is present and a manager is simply trying to ensure that a new project will fit with the existing architecture. On the other hand, if the project involves changes a scope of the enterprise architecture, then managers will have to consult with the enterprise architect. Program managers have the ability to monitor implementation of enterprise architecture as long as no changes needed to be made to the infrastructure itself. How does your company define the role of an enterprise architect in a progamme?

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Alignment of IT Strategy and Business Strategy Doomed to Fail?

Mark Blowers mentions in his latest post at the Report Buyer blog that the latest report shows that attempts to align IT strategy with am abstract business strategy are doomed for failure. Mark believes that to successfully adopt enterprise architecture across the board, the whole organization, both technology and business areas, must work together to ensure that the architecture stays in line with the strategic business objectives of the organization and reflects the IT services that are available at the current moment and the future.

Do you agree with Mark’s ideals on EA?

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Enterprise Architecture as Strategy

Andrew Sparks recently posted over at the Oracle blog how the book Enterprise Architecture as Strategy written by Ross, Weill, and Robertson has helped him come to a better understanding of enterprise architecture maturity and the underlying IT architecture that supports it.

The book as described by Andrew, uses the concept of EA as a framework to bind the existing business operating model to IT architecture. Here are 3 disciplines that are needed in order to execute this foundation.
  1. Operating Model The level of business process integration and standardization for delivering goods or services to a customer. a framework of four generic operating models is described, each with differing emphasis on business process integration or standardization.
  2. Enterprise Architecture This is the organizing logic for business processes and IT infrastructure reflecting the integration and standardization requirements of the operating model. The book also describes how organizations go through four stages of maturity in applying Enterprise Architecture to design their business processes. It is exactly this maturity model that provided key insights for me (see below)
  3. IT Engagement Model This is the governance that you put in place to ensure that business and IT projects meet local and corporate objectives.
Do you agree with the Enterprise Architecture as Strategy framework?

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

What impact will Cloud Computing have on your enterprise architecture?

Browsing the blogosphere I came across this podcast from the SOA Infrastructure blog where David Bressler, SOA Evangelist at Progress Software, presents his thoughts on how cloud computing will make it simpler for businesses to get critical information to their consumers, and help them make better decisions. David brings in several examples in this podcast including one from Salesforce.com. The podcast is about 10 minutes long so take a few moments to listen to it and share your thoughts here. Enjoy!

Listen to the podcast

Monday, November 3, 2008

Infosys Report: Findings from the Enterprise Architecture Survey 2008

We recently posted the findings from a recent report from Infosys that details the results of their annual EA survey. As a refresher, here are some trends we learned from those findings:
  • EA is enabling business transformation
  • EA practices continue to mature with increasing use of metrics and processes
  • Increased outsourcing of EA functions are a strong possibility in the future
As an update to this, here’s the pdf of the actual report put out by Infosys. Enjoy!