IT Architecture Toolkit
First edition; 256 pages ISBN 0131473794 (by: Jane Carbone) IT Architecture Toolkit BUY THIS BOOK
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IT Architecture Toolkit
Enterprise IT architecture made practical–finally!
There’s only one way to maximize legacy infrastructure while integrating new partners, technologies, applications, and data streams: begin with a coherent enterprise architecture. But most approaches to enterprise architecture have been far too complex and theoretical–until now. IT Architecture Toolkit is a breakthrough: a practical, simple, rapid, and complete approach to delivering on the promise of enterprise architecture.
Jane Carbone’s approach has been proven in mid-market and Fortune 500 enterprises alike. Step by step, Carbone shows how to integrate business, architecture, implementation, and all key outputs: for data, applications, technology, and people. Whether you’re an IT leader, architect, planner, or analyst, you’ll learn how to:
- Create strong, auditable links with business drivers
- Model your architecture simply, easily, and quickly
- Translate your models to real, manageable projects.
- Define the value proposition for architecture and establish realistic metrics
- Achieve buy-in throughout your organization
- Manage the “soft” aspects of your architecture initiative, including processes, roles, responsibilities, and organizational structure
Carbone provides a “soup to nuts” collection of methods and examples. Using her exercises, you’ll construct a complete draft architecture for your own business: one that will handle change, opportunity, growth, mergers, downsizing . . . whatever comes your way.
About the Authors
JANE CARBONE,
is the co-Founder and partner of INFOMAJIC, LLC. She has 25+ years of experience in IT. She currently serves on the board of DAMA-NJ and has a BA in English Literature & Language and an MS in Library & Information Science. Ms. Carbone has conducted architecture workshops and spoken at METAGroup/DCI Enterprise Architectures and DAMA conferences. Her articles have been published in DMDirect and the TDAN Newsletter.