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This conference is designed for enterprise professionals of every discipline including non-information disciplines as well as information disciplines who are playing one or more roles (as described below):
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Business owners & Board
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• How to create value for your organization

• How to translate organizational strategies
to effective operation?
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CXOs (CEOs, Directors,
VPs, CTOs, Chief
Architects & CIOs) |
• Embarking on a Large scale
transformation initiative? Understand the
actions & activities minus buzzwords

• Mergers & Acquisitions imperatives
beyond just balance sheet consideration?

• Planning to flood the market with your
new service offerings? And not sure about
the bottleneck?

• Not sure if your IT road-map is in sync
with business strategies?
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Consultants (IT, Process, Business, Business Inteligense etc...) &
Managers (Project Managers, Program Managers, R&D Managers etc...) |
• Understand use of Architecture for
improving enterprise communications

• Understanding of the cultural changes
implied by process to process, process to
information, process to events, process to
locations, process to people etc,
relationship

• Effectively use the Architecture to anchor
processes and procedures for delivering
service and support for applications

• Understand the political realities and
organizational resistance
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Architects ( Solution Architects, Technical Architects, Enterprise Architects etc...) |
• Better understanding of Architecture
Engineering design principles.

• Best practices for approaching any project
that is enterprise-wide in scope

• How to relate Business Models & Systems
Models and their transformation into
Technology Models

• How to define design models and
assumptions to a set of unique
representations.

• How to use Architecture as a guidance to
optimize, and rationalize your current
technology and systems environments,

• How to define structure for architecture
governance
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The conference is designed for enterprise professionals of every discipline. Although it is addressing technology issues, it is not a "technical" conference. It addresses the subjects that both enterprise professionals and information professionals must understand to operate effectively in collaboration in the Information Age environment.
Further, the conference is appropriate for both management and operational (technical) professionals. For management it clarifies the issues for decision purposes and enables more meaningful dialog with and among the technology community. For operations, it establishes the context for developing improved approaches and implementation strategies. |
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Architecture
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We
know how does architecture looks
like in Construction, Engineering and Manufacturing
industries which
has evolved over 100s of years.
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What
about architecture for Software, Systems &
Enterprise ?
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