Reinventing Enterprise Architecture: How to hit the Reset Button
A Virtual Conference Presented by Computerworld and InfoWorld
Many organizations are still dealing with issues around their enterprise architecture. Indeed, lack of planning and/or business distractions have created many architectures that are clearly dysfunctional, and do not align with business. Thus, the IT infrastructure can be the single limiting factor when making changes to core business processes, needed to align with the market. Millions of dollars are being wasted on poorly designed enterprise architectures, and something has to be done now. Coupled with the advent of new concepts such as Web 2.0 and SOA, we have new opportunities to modernize our enterprise, and better align IT with business. However, there is much to be learned, and some of the existing approaches will have to change. So, how do you go about it?
Brought to you by Computerworld and InfoWorld, the Enterprise Architecture virtual conference focuses on key areas including service-oriented architecture (SOA), the event-driven enterprise, software-as-a-service (SaaS), business architecture, and technical patterns to provide technology decision-makers with the tools critical to building, implementing and maintaining an agile architecture for the enterprise.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Maja Tibbling
Lead Enterprise Architect, Con-Way
John Whitridge
Vice President of Enterprise Architecture, Marriott International
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MODERATORS/SPEAKERS:
Eugene Ciurana
Director of Systems Infrastructure, LeapFrog Enterprises
Scot Finnie
Editor in Chief, Computerworld
Kevin Forbes
Enterprise Architect, Healthways
Dr. Chris Harding
Forum Director for SOA and Semantic Interoperability, The Open Group
Eric Knorr
Editor in Chief, InfoWorld
Dave Linthicum
Founder, David S. Linthicum LLC.
Jorge Mercado
Principal Architect, SOA and Software Architecture Group, MedicAlert Foundation
Dave Rosenberg
CEO and Co-founder, MuleSource
Skip Snow
Vice President, Information and Technology Architecture, Kaiser Permanente