A perfect storm of AI adoption, regulatory pressure, data sprawl and M&A activity is exposing a structural gap.
Winners of the 2019 Forrester and InfoWorld EA Awards show strengths in business architecture and architecture governance, realizing a vision for digital transformation In past Forrester/InfoWorld ...
EA’s true impact becomes apparent when we move from description to design. To show that this is far from an academic exercise, consider what Tray.ai discovered at ...
In my first article for Forbes, I asked whether Enterprise Architecture (EA) was completely broken. My conclusion: executives seeking digital transformations of their organizations require a more ...
While C-suite leaders say they're investing in agentic AI, the complex enterprise architectures of large organizations often struggle with the tech’s demands. Closing the gap requires tech leaders to ...
Agencies can choose from many enterprise architecture models — some developed by consultants, others adapted for government use. Whatever the model, developing an architecture usually involves about ...
"City planning" is an easily understood metaphor that architects can employ to communicate more effectively the nature and value of architecture by relating the "unseen" enterprise architecture to ...
The role of the Enterprise Architect is evolving. Enterprise architecture is becoming focused on business capabilities, organizational value streams and then the technology used. Two of these three ...
Think of FEA as the ultimate GPS for government agencies trying to navigate the messy but exciting world of AI without crashing their systems. Federal enterprise architecture (FEA) has long served as ...
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