Enterprise Architecture
The foundations of many top-tier IT organizations are embedded within their Enterprise Architecture (EA). An IT organization EA defines its principles, guidelines, policies, procedures and standards that directs the organization in the acquisition, implementation and maintenance of IT resources. A critical component of an EA is the governance structure, which is directed towards ensuring that the IT organization is aligned with current business goals and that the EA is fully supported, implemented and kept current.
- Governance Structure
- Application Domain,
- Data Domain,
- Infrastructure Domain, and
- Security Domain
For each domain defined in the Conceptual Architecture, one or more Component Architectures are typically defined to reflect the required architectural definitions, associated technologies, tools, standards, policies and procedures. Typical Component Architectures include:
- Platform,
- Network,
- Middleware,
- Systems Management,
- Collaboration (workflow),
- Intranet/Extranet/e-Commerce,
- Data Warehouse/Analysis and Reporting
- Transaction data subsystems, and
- Application
PCG is well versed in the concepts of EA and can assist your IT organization in the planning, development, enhancement or implementation of an EA.
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