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What is TOGAF? An enterprise architecture methodology for business

CIO Business Intelligence

The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is an enterprise architecture methodology that offers a high-level framework for enterprise software development. TOGAF 10 brings a stronger focus to organizations using the agile methodology, making it easier to apply the framework to an organization’s specific needs.

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Cloud native order management boosts speed, scale and operational efficiency

TM Forum

How: A solution aligned with TM Forum’s Open Digital Architecture and Open APIs to achieve desired business outcomes. It stifled innovation internally and within ecosystems, slowing time to market and hampering business agility. Microservices architecture. TM Forum’s Open Digital Architecture (ODA).

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The Goals of Business Architecture

Future of CIO

Business Architecture contains the organizational context and is strategic in that it gives direction to the business design and transformation. What are the goals of business architecture? The linear management practices are simply not sufficient to manage the “VUCA” digital new normal.

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ODA components garner growing industry support

TM Forum

One of the advantages of standardized components is that they will help make TM Forum’s ODA 100% machine readable, allowing CSPs to identify the components they need to build agile and autonomous cloud native IT and network systems.

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How to Define IT Agility?

Future of CIO

IT Agility is a mentality, culture, process, and perspective. Agility is a common business term that is used frequently these days to measure how fast business will respond to opportunities or threats, and enterprises are even having key agility indicators. Need for agility arises due to changes in underlying assumptions.

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Enabling a sovereign cloud using a multicloud foundation: Technology executive considerations

CIO Business Intelligence

This approach provides a foundation from which IT and business teams can ensure that the necessary solutions are in place to control, secure, and store data in compliance with relevant regional, national, and (where applicable) international laws and guidelines.

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Delegation: The biggest test for transformational CIOs

CIO Business Intelligence

As for downside risk, he says, “I’d rather have a decision be made and it be the wrong one than to have no decision at all because that reduces our speed and agility.” The security team is just one participant in a decision-making team that should include application, architecture, infrastructure, and other experts, she says.

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