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Feedback
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John
Zachman presents a very compelling argument,
that is, every organisation needs an
Enterprise Architecture to survive.
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An
excellent and inspiring seminar we
will return to work and start mmediately.I
can recommend this seminar with enthusiasm.
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An
excellent course. All CEOs and CIOs should
attend.
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Global
Enterprise Architecture Organisation
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The
Global Enterprise Architecture Organisation
(GEAO) is the premier resource for
Enterprise Architecture professionals
around the world.
GEAO
is a new not-for-profit organisation
created by and for professionals who
work in the field of Enterprise Architecture.
Enterprise
Architecture reflects the translation
of the overall vision of an enterprise
into the very fabric of an organisation
- its goals, strategies, tactics,
policies, processes technology - into
everything it does. It is a guiding
blueprint that will hold the organisation
together as it grows and evolves into
the future and works across organisational
boundaries and disciplines.
The
fast-paced networked economy, together
with the multi-disciplinary approach
of Enterprise Architecture, requires
professionals in this field to work
harder than ever to maintain and improve
their skills and knowledge. GEAO is
designed to fulfil this requirement
by providing professional information,
support and resources that help professionals
to succeed.
More information about GEAO can be
found at http://www.geao.org/
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Association
of Enterprise Architects
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The
vision of the Association of Enterprise
Architecture (a|EA) is to be the world's
foremost organization for promoting
scholarship, improving practices,
establishing standards, and facilitating
dialogue among all stakeholders with
an interest in the field of enterprise
architecture.
The
Association of Enterprise Architecture
(a|EA) uses the concept of an enterprise-wide
architecture to promote the success
of public and private sector organizations
on a local, national, regional, and/or
global basis.
Subscribe
to the Journal
of Enterprise Architecture and
in the process become a member of
the a|EA.
More information about a|EA can be
found at
http://www.aeajournal.org/
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The Object Management Group (OMG)
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The
Object Management Group (OMG)
is an international, open membership,
not-for-profit computer industry standards
consortium. OMG Task Forces develop
enterprise integration standards for
a wide range of technologies and an
even wider range of industries. OMG's
modeling standards, including the
Unified Modeling Language (UML®)
and Model Driven Architecture®
(MDA®), enable powerful visual
design, execution and maintenance
of software and other processes, including
IT Systems Modeling and Business Process
Management. OMG's middleware standards
and profiles are based on the Common
Object Request Broker Architecture
(CORBA®) and support a wide variety
of industries.
OMG has offices at 140 Kendrick Street,
Building A, Suite 300, Needham, MA
02494 USA. For more information about
OMG, please visit http://www.omg.org/,
or call Ken Berk at +1-781-444-0404.
More information about OMG can be
found at
http://www.omg.org/
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