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Understanding the Basics of TOGAF: A Beginner’s Guide

Introduction TOGAF, which stands for The Open Group Architecture Framework, is a widely recognized enterprise architecture framework used by leading businesses globally. This blog aims to provide a comprehensive beginner’s guide to understanding the basics of TOGAF, its significance, and how it can benefit organizations. TOGAF is an enterprise architecture standard that offers a high-level […]

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Benefits of Implementing TOGAF in Your Organization

Introduction: The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is a widely recognized and comprehensive method for developing and managing enterprise architectures. Implementing TOGAF in your organization can bring many benefits, from better alignment of IT with business goals to improved architecture development. This blog explores the benefits of implementing TOGAF and how it can positively impact […]

Supporting the TOGAF-ADM using a SharePoint EA Portal

After years of architectural engagements and having worked at a variety of companies there are a few things that I have found somewhat consistent when it comes to the practice of architecture. First architecture happens, regardless the maturity level of the organization. Secondly, at some point in the development life-cycle someone will produce some kind […]

A SOA Journey Using the TOGAF ADM – Part 3

In this article I address some of the the final elements and models in this iteration of the Preliminary phase. At this point I would like to comment about the ADM as an iterative process. In regards to Architectural Definition which includes an ideation / inception iteration. At this point in the role of Business […]

A SOA Journey Using the TOGAF ADM

In a recent blog posting, we provided a guide for standing up and XI52 as an integral component to an enterprise like laboratory environment. This was the beginning several activities, which spawned an idea for a continuing series of articles around IBM SOA appliances, and the use of the The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) […]