Business Architecture

May 01, 2008

Enterprise Architecture 2010 Talk-- Where EA Means Business -- at SAP ASUG on May 5, 2008

On Monday, I'll be representing the SOA Consortium's EA2010 working group at SAP's ASUG conference in, you guessed it, sunny Orlando.  I'll be giving a talk on our EA2010 work.  Areas of discussion include 21st century business, service-orientation, business architecture, enterprise architecture and enterprise architects.  If you are attending the show, please come by, Monday at 9:30-10:30, in 308C. 

If you'd like to connect at the show, I'll be at the Sunday evening ESOA Community Networking Session and taking in sessions and wandering around the expo floor on Monday.  Drop me an email at bmichelson at gmail dot com.

October 15, 2007

Enterprise Architecture 2010: Questions for EA, SOA and Business Architecture Communities

Have you had a chance to check out our new released EA2010 webcast and position deck?  If you did, great.  If not, no worries.  You can still participate in the discussion.  In our work, we call out the importance of business architecture as organizations progress with service-orientating their business and IT operations.  (Yes, SOA as a strategy.  No, SOA as a technology.)

As you can imagine, we had a lot of healthy (and some circular) discussion as we were working on the EA2010 material.  In the end, we decided we would publish the frame, and use it to solicit feedback and insight.

Some of the questions we would love the broader EA, SOA and Business Architecture communities to chime in on are:

1. Do you agree that Business Architecture as an important emerging enterprise architecture discipline?  Does your organization already practice business architecture?  If so, formally or informally?

2. Where will/do business architects come from?  Are these business savvy technologists?  Technology savvy business professionals?  Today's business analysts?  Other?

3. Assuming Enterprise Architecture 2010 encompasses not only today's technology laden "enterprise architecture" but also Business Architecture, where will it report?  Is this still an IT function?  Does it report to a business executive?

Please share your thoughts with us, as a comment on this post, via a trackback from your blog, or drop me an email brenda at soa-consortium dot org.  If you have other thoughts on the EA2010 work, please share those as well.

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