Enterprise Architecture White Papers
Exploring IT Architecture Disciplines, Part 1: Build an Enterprise Architecture - Creating Your Organization's IT Blueprint
Overview Organizations rely on Enterprise Architecture (EA) to fulfill their business requirements with IT tools and services. Through these architectures, an organization can better understand its needs as they interact with others in the market and gain more flexibility to adapt to changing market trends. In this paper one discovers what makes up an EA and learn how the organization can create an EA of its own. The purpose of any organization is to efficiently run its business and provide services or products to its customers and clients. In the execution of this goal, organizations rely on Information Technology (IT) tools and services.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | July 2006 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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