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    WEBINAR 2013 - What Does an Effective Enterprise Architecture Program Look Like When Implemented - Webinar By EITAGlobal

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    Category Enterprise Architecture ; business-relevant investments; decision making;

    Deadline: December 10, 2013 | Date: December 10, 2013

    Venue/Country: Fremont, U.S.A

    Updated: 2013-11-13 20:54:21 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview: Today's Business/IT Environment for medium and large corporations can often be characterized as:

    An IT environment that is highly complex & costly - organizations were spending more and more money extending, enhancing, and maintaining existing IT systems and services

    Ineffective business alignment - organizations were finding it more and more difficult to keep their increasingly expensive IT systems aligned with business needs and drive the level of innovation required to grow the business

    Bottom line is spending effectiveness and providing agile technology services

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    What is EA?

    EA provides the bridge between business strategies and IT implementation

    Enterprise Architecture is all about managing change

    Enterprise Architecture is a Process and a Thing

    Many enterprise-architectural methodologies have come and gone in the last 20 years. We will discuss some of the more popular ones.

    EA programs must address the components:

    Enterprise Business Architecture

    Enterprise Information Architecture

    Enterprise Application Portfolio

    Enterprise Technical Architecture

    Key characteristics of effective EA Programs

    Strong IT and business sponsorship

    Sustained Investment

    Clear goals ? practical, achievable, and measurable

    EA is at the heart of the IT function

    Strong EA Team leadership, communication, and facilitation skills

    Results are measurable; EA will drive key Business and IT metrics

    Lower cost, higher service levels, faster implementation times, etc.

    Not all metrics or goals can be achieved simultaneously

    Business Leaders have a "feeling of Trust" for the EA Team

    EA must earn a "seat at the table" for strategic discussions and due diligence

    Who Will Benefit:

    CIOs

    CTOs

    IT Managers

    Business Leaders that want more from their IT Organization

    Speaker Profile:

    Greg Kohl is a Sr. Principle Consultant with Trexin Consulting. He has a strong technical background coupled with significant experience working closely with business leaders driving both application and infrastructure areas. Greg has demonstrated success in creating Enterprise Architecture Programs at Honeywell International and Kelly Services and providing advice to several Trexin clients.

    Greg has strong IT management experience from his P&L leadership of both consulting organizations and internal IT strategic leadership positions. He has demonstrated experience bridging business and technology for clients around the globe and leading strategy and IT business planning projects. Greg has driven infrastructure consolidation efforts that resulted in significant cost savings. His IT background spans software development (Operating Systems through Applications), systems integration, Data Center rationalization, DR, Enterprise Architecture as well as the technologies of servers, networking, and the Internet.


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