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#Introduction to Architecture and Architects
Architects
What is Architecture?
Concepts behind Architecting
Architecture and Architecting
Why, How, When on Architecting
Architecture in the Context
Architecture Domains
Architectural Challenges
Concepts behind Architecture Frameworks
#Who Should Attend this training
Anyone considering, leading, or participating in EA processes.
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1. Enterprise Architecture Training
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Price: $2,999.00
Course Number: 757
Length: 3 Days
When: March 26, 2018, 11:00 pm - March 29, 2018, 11:00 pm
Where: 4224 University Drive, King George, VA 22485, USA
Contact: Howard Gottlieb
Contact Email:
Event Website:
Why should you choose TONEX for your Enterprise
Architecture Training?
Enterprise Architecture training guides you with the development of architecture
development reference architecture and needed architectural information that can be
provided in advance to an enterprise to enable consistent architectural best practices.
Architecturing the enterprise guides business owners to actualize their strategies, vision,
objectives, and principles. Enterprises using these Tonex’s Enterprise Architecture training
say that they have benefited from using the useful, proven and tested Enterprise
architecture (EA) frameworks and standards and they are able to speak the
same EA language.
Enterprise Architecture definition by Gartner: Enterprise architecture (EA) is a discipline
for proactively and holistically leading enterprise responses to disruptive forces by
identifying and analyzing the execution of change toward desired business vision and
outcomes. EA delivers value by presenting business and IT leaders with signature-ready
recommendations for adjusting policies and projects to achieve target business outcomes
that capitalize on relevant business disruptions.
Enterprise Architecture methodologies and frameworks training leads to business efficiency
through our enterprise architecture training. Using basic to advanced business and
technology analysis and planning techniques, learn to establish an enterprise architecture
program, and gain the expertise to achieve Certified Enterprise Architect certification.
Specialize your skills by taking the Enterprise Architecture training and learn
unique industry-standard enterprise architecture methodologies and framework such as
TOGAF, DoDAF, MoDAF, FEAF, NAF, and more.
The Open Group standards and certification programs for Enterprise Architecture have
been adopted worldwide. Members involved in their evolution gain access to relevant
knowledge, resources and experience, and have the opportunity to network with a world-
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2. class community of experts and peers. This enables them to grow professionally, gain
personal recognition, and establish professional contacts.
Architecturing the enterprise also evaluates the IT systems, based on Reference
Architecture goals, principles, and standards. It helps to reduce IT costs and overall
enterprise modernization and transformation.
Enterprise Architecture Training, EA Crash Course is more than the collection of the
constituent architectures (Business, Application, Technology, and Information). All our
instructors are TOGAF 8/9 Certified and have extensive knowledge and skills in EA,
TOGAF, DoDAF, Zachman, FEAF, CEAF, NAF, MoDAF, RUP and more.
Enterprise Architecture Training, a true EA Crash Course is a conceptual tool that assists
organizations with the understanding of their own structure and the way they work.
It provides a map of the enterprise and is a route planner for business and technology
change.
Enterprise Architecture Training will also focus on the essential elements required for
developing results-driven Enterprise Architecture (EA) programs that are designed to meet
your requirements. It clearly explains enterprise architecture’s vital role in enabling—or
constraining—the execution of business strategy.
Enterprise Architecture Courses provide clear frameworks, thoughtful case examples, and
a proven-effective structured process for designing and implementing effective enterprise
architectures.
WHAT ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE TRAINING CERTIFICATION IS RIGHT FOR
YOU?
The
interrelationships among these
architectures, and their joint properties, are essential to the Enterprise Architecture. That is
to say, these architectures should not be approached in isolation. Together, they are
intended to address important Enterprise-wide concerns, such as:
Meeting stakeholder need
Aligning IT with the business
Seamless integration and data sharing
Security and dependability
Data integrity, consistency
Reducing duplication
Utilizing Enterprise Architecture as a blueprint for current and desired capabilities and
facilities gap analysis
Utilizing EA as a tool for strategic, acquisition, and capital investment planning
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3. What is TONEX Enterprise Architecture Training Boot Camp?
TONEX Enterprise Architecture Training is an intensive learning experiences that cover the
essential elements of Enterprise Architecture.
Enterprise Architecture Training boot camp includes:
Experienced instructors including senior business and technology leaders, current
Enterprise Architect, and CTOs.
Real life Enterprise Architecture initiatives, examples and practices.
Small class size.
Personalized instructor mentoring.
Pre-training discussions
Ongoing post-training support via e-mail, phone and WebEx
Enterprise Architecture Training Objectives:
Understand the basic concepts of Enterprise Architecture (EA)
Identify the added value of EA
Explore why and how to build an EA
Understand challenges of implementing EA, including the technical and
organizational issues
Identify the elements of an EA implementation plan
Articulate strategy is gradually implemented architecturally in systems, vendor
selection strategies, processes and in organization structures supporting the systems
List Architectural processes, Architecting governance and Architectural patterns
Traits and auxiliary competencies needed by architects particular technologies and
their use
Develop an EA working plan
Determine specific architectures necessary for your organization
Identify the steps to improve enterprise architecture practices
Develop a good understanding of Architecture, Architect ring and Enterprise
Architecture in terms of definition, challenges and competitive benefits
More effectively understand the need for Enterprise Architecture cross-functional
activities
More effectively realize the value of TOGAF, 4+1, TM Forum in developing specific
strategies and measuring their impact
Identify different EA frameworks including: TOGAF, DoDAF, FEAF, NAF, Zachman,
NASCIO, CEAF and more
Understand The Rational Unified Process (RUP) and The Enterprise Unified Process
(EUP)
Select, organize and implement a EA project
Select between TOGAF, Zachman Framework (ZF), 4+1, RUP/EUP, IEEE 1471,
DoDAF, MODAF, NAF, and FEAF
Identify typical symptoms of EA dysfunction
Redesign EA and structure successfully within the enterprise
Develop best practices in the EA development
Ensure best practice through the application of EA
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4. Course Agenda
Introduction to Architecture and Architects
Architects
What is Architecture?
Concepts behind Architecting
Architecture and Architecting
Why, How, When on Architecting
Architecture in the Context
Architecture Domains
Architectural Challenges
Concepts behind Architecture Frameworks
What is Enterprise Architecture (EA)?
EA Defined
Basic Concepts
The Enterprise Architecture Domain
EA Vision and Benefits
EA Segments
EA Frameworks and Selection Principles
EA Interfaces
EA Governance
EA Products
EA Implementation Strategy
EA Domains
Business drivers for Enterprise Architecture
Key Issues for EA
EA implementation essentials
Strategies, architectures, models, skills, approaches and tools
Developing and managing an EA
EA Budget Allocation and Roles
EA Performance Measurement
EA Budget / Performance Integration
Component-Based Architectures
Enterprise Architecture (EA) Choices
TOGAF, Zachman Framework (ZF) and RUP/EUP, DoDAF, MODAF, AGATE, FEAF,
CEAF and NASCIO
Concepts behind Enterprise Architecture (EA)
Architecture Frameworks and EA
Architecture Principles and Practices
AS-IS vs. TO-BE Architecture
Concepts behind Gap Analysis
Business and IT/Technology Alignment Issues
The Framework Dilemma
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5. Types of Architecture Frameworks
TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework)
4+1 View Model
TM Forum Framework
Zachman Framework
Differences between Frameworks
Frameworks that Follow a Process Approach
Basic Architecture
Alignment of IT and Business
From Business Architecture Blueprint to system blueprint
Enterprise architecture frameworks, target architectures
SOA design concepts
Integration concepts: API and service management, REST, JSON, standard
interfaces and protocols.
Databases, data modeling
Typical data structures
Developing a current and future architecture model using standardized modeling
tools
Ways of implementing via a greenfield approach
Way of implementing via brownfield transformations
Tools and communication
Architecture Governance
How to create reusable architectural building blocks that promote business
transformation (principles of modular design)
Optimizing the interplay between a large number of systems or applications within an
enterprise portfolio
EA tools and using them in the communication with the Solution Architects
Enterprise Architecture Domains: Business, Application, Data and technology
Information Architecture
What is a Model?
Typical Kinds of Model
Business Process Model
Business Information Model
System requirements Model
System Design Model
Data model
Business data versus application data; Common Object Models
Cross domain view: normalization of IT and other data models
Data design and management principles
Information models and tools
RDBMS, SQL, PLSQL assessment
Non- relational data management
Performance management
Data policies, security. Customer data protection acts, regulation
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6. Addressing the issues with Architecture
Service Oriented Architecture
Model Driven Architecture
Architecture Driven Modernization
What is Architecture?
Architecture as a Product
Architecture as a Practice
What is Architecture Driven Modernization?
Business Architecture
System Architecture
Technical Architecture
System Implementation
SOAML
Leveraging Service-Oriented and Model Approach to Architecting your Enterprise
Purpose of Reference Architecture
Common pitfalls for Telecom Service Providers
Drivers of Reference Architecture
The drivers of the Reference Architecture are Reference Architecture Goals,
Principles, and
Enterprise Vision and Telecom Transformation
Completeness of the design
Common understanding across organization
functionality, availability, scalability, etc.
Integration Architecture
Integration technologies, middleware platforms, architecture
Integration principles
Service governance
Integration performance and management
Data conversion
Integration Security and Reliability
Service Policies
Design workshop (hands-on service design)
Current State and Future Directions of the IT Industry
The IT Challenge
Alignment of IT to Business
Role of EA
IT Strategic Planning
IT Program and Portfolio Management
IT Development vs. Operations
SDLC
ITIL/ITSM
IT Governance
Regulatory and Compliance (SOX)
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7. COBIT
COSO
IT Infrastructure Architecture Domains
Integrated Architecture Framework
Architecture and Architecture Framework Defined
Trends in IT
Social Networking
Web 2.0/Mashups/Wiki/Widgetization
Enterprise 2.0
Virtualization
SOA
Green Computing
EA Components
Application and Technology Architecture
Conceptual, Logical, and Physical Views
Application Architecture
Application Patterns
Technology Architecture
Technology Patterns
Business Architecture
Information Architecture
Data Architecture
Systems Architecture
Systems Management
Privacy
Security and Directory
Capacity Planning
Disaster Recovery
Computer Architecture
The Business Architecture
Access Architecture
Integration Architecture
Network Architecture
Platform Architecture
EA Implementation Plan Examples
EA Planning, Acquisition and Requirements Generation
Strategies for EA Management
Implementing EA Strategies
Integration of EA, Security, and Capital Planning Processes
Building Support for EA Across Independent Organizations
Using the EA to Assess and Improve Performance
Using the EA to Make Intelligent Management Decisions
Tactical Issues for Applying EA Investments
Designing an EA for Business Value and Relevance
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8. The Change Management Challenge of Implementing a Successful EA Program
Lessons Learned from EA Implementations
Architecture and Transformation
Essential Elements for Creating a Usable Enterprise Architecture
A Comparison of the Top Enterprise-Architecture Methodologies
Using the Enterprise Architecture to Quantify the Benefits of IT Projects
The Zachman Framework (ZF) for Enterprise Architecture
Using the Zachman Framework to Integrate Security and EA
Enterprise knowledge artifacts
Extended framework
Rules of the Framework
The Open Group Architectural Framework (TOGAF)
Architecture Development Method (ADM)
Enterprise Continuum
Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF)
The Rational Unified Process (RUP) and Enterprise Unified Process (EUP)
Spewak’s EAP
Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) v1.5 and v2
All View (AV)
Operational View (OV)
Systems View (SV)
Technical Standards View (TV)
DoDAF v2 Views and DoDAF Metamodel
NATO Architecture Framework (NAF)
The UK Ministry of Defence Architectural Framework (MODAF)
Strategic goals of the enterprise, and the people, processes and systems
Business architecture: describes organizations and Business processes
Service-oriented architecture (SOA)
Logical architecture of the system
Physical architecture of the systems
Hardware and software products used in the architecture
EAI, BPM, SOA, and Web Services to Support Your Enterprise Architecture
4+1 View Model
Conceptual vs. Physical
Logical View (Functionality)
Implementation View (Configuration Management)
Deployment View
Process View (Performance Scalability and Throughput)
Scenarios
Correspondence between views
Case Studies
The Governance Enterprise Architecture (GEA)
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9. Definition and Motivation
GEA models
GEA Implementation directions
e-Government development
EA Boot Camp Workshops
EA Program Guidance
Milestones
Performance Architecture
Business Architecture
Data Architecture
Service Component Architecture
Technology Architecture
Gap Analysis
Transition Strategy
Establishment of appropriate EA governance processes
EA Governance and EA Program Management
EA Change Management and EA Deployment
Usage milestones map to the enterprise assessment Criteria
Cost Savings and Cost Avoidance
Transition Strategy Performance
Measuring EA Program Value
Development and execution of EA value measurement plan to demonstrate the value
of enterprise architecture (EA) in achieving enterprise objectives
Implementing an Enterprise Architecture Program
TONEX Enterprise Architecture (EA) Exercises
Developing an Enterprise Architecture (EA)
Using an Enterprise Architecture (EA)
EA Selection Principles
EA Implementation Templates
EA Implementation Checklist
EA Gap Analysis
EA Case Studies
TONEX is an international training and consulting company with headquarters in Dallas,
TX. As a leading telecommunications and Enterprise Architecture training and consulting
company with operational activities in North America, Latin and South America, Europe,
Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Asia and Australia we have provided services to most of
the world leading telecom and wireless service providers among other organizations.
TONEX has been a pioneer in the field of Enterprise Architecture and has worked with
major universities and fortune 100 companies to provide intelligent solutions.
TONEX has been a certified TOGAF training provider since 2005 and has taught and
consulted on DoDAF, NAF, FEAF, NASCIO, CEAF and other Enterprise Architecture
solutions projects to the government and their leading contractors for many years. We are a
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10. member of the Open Group.
As an example of our involvement and respect in the industry, we donated much
courseware to the Center for Enterprise Architecture at Penn State University.
TONEX has assisted in development and subsequently trained and consult on TMF
NGOSS/Frameworx, eTOM since 1995, has been an Enterprise Architecture training
provider since 1995.
We have provided many consulting and training solutions in Enterprise Integration,
application integration, information architecture, data modelling, UML, SID, SysML,
business process modelling, mining, big data, data mining, data warehousing, Data
Warehouse Architecture, and business analytic and SOA
Tonex donates $6.7 million to Center for Enterprise … – News
Pennsylvania State University
The Center for Enterprise
Architecture (EA) at Penn State’s
College of Information Sciences and
Technology (IST) has received a
donation valued at $6.7 million from
Tonex, a company that provides
training and consulting services to a wide variety of industries. The donations will support
curricular development in the field of enterprise architecture at IST.“We thank Tonex for
this generous donation. Donations of this type add to our ever growing pool of software,
hardware and course content resources. This unique collection of resources will help
ensure that our programs remain on the leading edge,” said Brian Cameron, executive
director of the Center for Enterprise Architecture.
Who Should Attend
Anyone considering, leading, or participating in EA processes.
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