Announcements > Enterprise Architecture Conference by John Zachman in China
iCMG glad to announce the up coming one day Enterprise Architecture Conference series in China (Beijing: 28th June '10 & Shanghai: 29th June '10) by John Zachman – Inventor of Enterprise Architecture.
This Conference helps to understand how to create a value for your organization by systematically recording assets,processes, connectivity, people, timing & motivation through a simple framework (Zachman Framework). It will reduce decision risk & technology cost.
What you will learn:
1. Understand the multi-dimensional view of business-technology alignment. 2. A sense of urgency for aggressively pursuing Enterprise Architecture. 3. A definition (description) of Enterprise Architecture. Learn how to clearly view an enterprise from multiple dimensions in order to cut through complexity and see the Big Picture. 4. A "language" (i.e., a Framework) for improving enterprise communications about architecture issues. 5. An understanding of basic Enterprise physics. 6. An understanding of Enterprise Engineering design principles. Best practices for approaching any project that is enterprise-wide in scope. 7. Number of practical examples of how to work with people who affect decisions on EA implementation.
For more in-depth details kindly visit: http://www.EnterpriseArchitectureLive.com
iCMG glad to announce the up coming one day Enterprise Architecture Conference series in China (Beijing: 28th June '10 & Shanghai: 29th June '10) by John Zachman – Inventor of Enterprise Architecture.
This Conference helps to understand how to create a value for your organization by systematically recording assets,processes, connectivity, people, timing & motivation through a simple framework (Zachman Framework). It will reduce decision risk & technology cost.
What you will learn:
1. Understand the multi-dimensional view of business-technology alignment.
2. A sense of urgency for aggressively pursuing Enterprise Architecture.
3. A definition (description) of Enterprise Architecture. Learn how to clearly view an enterprise from multiple dimensions in order to cut through complexity and see the Big Picture.
4. A "language" (i.e., a Framework) for improving enterprise communications about architecture issues.
5. An understanding of basic Enterprise physics.
6. An understanding of Enterprise Engineering design principles. Best practices for approaching any project that is enterprise-wide in scope.
7. Number of practical examples of how to work with people who affect decisions on EA implementation.
For more in-depth details kindly visit: http://www.EnterpriseArchitectureLive.com
Contacts: Erin.Wang@enterprisearchitecturelive.com