For decades, enterprise architecture has been a discipline built on meticulous manual effort. Enterprise architects have acted as master cartographers, painstakingly mapping the complex landscapes of business capabilities, applications, data,
For decades, enterprise architecture has been a discipline built on meticulous manual effort. Enterprise architects have acted as master cartographers, painstakingly mapping the complex landscapes of business capabilities, applications, data,
You’ve been there. The business strategy is set, the IT roadmap is drafted, and yet, somewhere between the boardroom vision and the data center reality, things get lost in translation.
You’ve likely felt the friction. The business strategy is set, the vision is clear, but the bridge between that grand ambition and the technical reality seems perpetually under construction. IT
Enterprise architecture has become a boardroom topic—not just an IT concern. As digital transformation accelerates, CIOs and business leaders are under relentless pressure to modernize legacy systems, optimize costs, improve