Enterprise Architecture 2010
Webcast
One
of the working groups in
the SOA Consortium’s
community of practice is
the “EA2010” group. This
group of seasoned
enterprise architects
from industry,
government, systems
integrators and vendors,
has been actively
discussing and defining
the next generation role
of enterprise
architecture.
Specifically, what
enterprise architecture
looks like –
organization, practices
and people – in a
business-driven,
service-oriented world.
We
are excited to share the
first release of
“Enterprise Architecture
2010 – Where Enterprise
Architecture Means
Business” in a slide
deck now available for
download.
Prior
to the release of this
important deliverable,
Brenda Michelson, SOA
Consortium Program
Director, sat down with
the EA2010 working group
leaders, Ashok Kumar and
Yogish Pai, to discuss
their working group’s
motivation, findings and
next steps. Their
conversation is
available as an
on-demand webinar.
In
this 31-minute webinar,
Ashok and Yogish cover a
wide range of enterprise
architecture concerns,
including catalyzing
business change, gaining
business-smarts,
shifting focus to
business architecture,
managing enterprise
architecture,
participating in
strategy and delivery,
and winning enterprise
constituents.
After
viewing or listening to
the webinar, please
share your thoughts with
us. All
of this information, the
slide deck, on-demand
webinar and a link to
the SOA Insights Blog,
may be found a
here.
Stop over at our
blog or send an email to

About the Speakers:
Ashok Kumar has more
than 26 years of IT
experience in
Management, Consulting
and Software. He has a
Bachelor’s degree in
Computer Science from
Concordia University in
Montreal. He has worked
in Canada and the United
States, in various
industries including
Transportation,
Pensions,
Pharmaceuticals and
Travel. Currently he is
the Director of Services
Architecture with Avis
Budget Group – a global
car rental company.
Yogish Pai is
seasoned software
professional with more
than 20 years of
experience in developing
and implementing
technology initiative in
various high tech
companies. He has held
various senior
management and executive
positions in large and
small companies like
Coca-Cola, Oracle, BEA
and CellExchange. He has
varied expertise working
in different areas of an
enterprise like R&D, IT
and Business
Development.
Register to download the
podcast and slide presentation:
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