BCS Edinburgh: Enterprise Architecture – What Is It Actually?

Enterprise Architecture – What Is It Actually?

Tuesday 8th November 2016, 6:30 pm.

Speaker: Samuel B Holcman, Pinnacle Business Group

Venue: Edinburgh Training and Conference Venue, 16 St. Mary’s Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1SU

This event is free of charge and open to all. No registration required - just turn up.

Refreshments and networking from 6:00 pm.

Refreshments are being sponsored by Samuel Holcman, the Chairman of the Pinnacle Business Group, Inc., the Managing Director of the Enterprise Architecture Center Of Excellence (EACOE), and the Business Architecture Center Of Excellence (BACOE), and the President of the Zachman Institute for Framework Advancement (ZIFA). He is considered the practitioners practitioner in Enterprise Architecture and Business Architecture, and the leading implementer and world-wide educator and trainer in Enterprise Architecture and Business Architecture methodologies and techniques.

The concepts of what is now referred to as Enterprise Architecture were first formulated in 1966 (yes 1966). As we all know, one of the great things about the internet, is that anyone can write anything about anything. One of the problems about the internet, is that anyone can write anything about anything! Earlier this year, we have entered, what we refer to as Enterprise Architecture 3.0 – reestablishing the focus first described in 1966.

This presentation will provide an understanding of where Enterprise Architecture begin, where it is, and where it is heading. Defined will be the four pillars of holistic Enterprise Architecture: (1) a Framework, (2) a Methodology, (3) Architecture Models, and (4) Implementation Models. The intent of this presentation is to provide a context, both for the seasoned practitioner and other interested parties, with a context of what is being done today, and what true business benefits Enterprise Architecture can provide.

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