Enterprise Architecture with TOGAF.
Align technology with business strategy and govern change using the most widely adopted framework in the world. We design your business, data, application, and technology architecture end to end with the TOGAF ADM method.
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is the discipline that connects strategy with operations: it defines how processes, data, applications, and infrastructure should be structured to sustain business objectives. TOGAF is The Open Group's standard framework, providing the method, language, and governance to do this consistently and repeatably.
Without architecture, every project adds complexity.
Organizations without a governed architecture accumulate duplicate systems, fragile dependencies, and rising costs. TOGAF brings order, reduces risk, and turns technology into a deliberate advantage.
Aligns IT with the business
Every technology capability maps to an explicit, traceable business objective.
Reduces complexity and cost
Eliminates redundancy, rationalizes the application portfolio, and lowers the cost of operations.
Governs change
Decide what to build, buy, integrate, or retire with clear criteria and a defined process.
Accelerates projects
A shared blueprint reduces the risk and integration time of every initiative.
Enables transformation
It is the foundation for data, AI, cloud, and modernization with less risk.
International standard
TOGAF is recognized globally: a common language, best practices, and comparability.
The Architecture Development Method, phase by phase.
The ADM is the heart of TOGAF: an iterative, governed cycle for developing and maintaining enterprise architecture, with requirements management at the center.
Preliminary
Framework, architecture principles, and organizational capability.
Architecture Vision
Scope, stakeholders, vision, and initial business case.
Business Architecture
Processes, capabilities, organization, and target operating model.
Information Systems
Data and application architecture, and integration.
Technology Architecture
Infrastructure, platforms, networks, and technology services.
Opportunities and Solutions
Grouping of gaps into projects and work packages.
Migration Planning
Roadmap, sequencing, and a prioritized transition plan.
Implementation Governance
Control and compliance of the architecture during execution.
Change Management
Continuous evolution of the architecture as new requirements arise.
The four layers we design.
Business Architecture
Strategy, governance, processes, capabilities, and organizational structure.
Data Architecture
Data models, information governance, and flows across systems.
Application Architecture
Application portfolio, interactions, and integration on top of the core.
Technology Architecture
Infrastructure, platforms, cloud, networks, and foundational security.
What your organization gains.
A single, integrated view
A shared map of how everything connects, aligning business and IT.
Informed investment decisions
Clear criteria to prioritize, build, buy, integrate, or retire.
Less debt and complexity
Portfolio rationalization and reduced maintenance costs.
Governance and compliance
A process to ensure projects respect the target architecture.
Agility with control
Change faster without losing consistency or accumulating technical risk.
A foundation to innovate
The bedrock for data, AI, automation, and cloud with less friction.
From a fragmented landscape to a governed blueprint.
Current and target architecture
The AS-IS state and the TO-BE aligned to strategy.
Transition roadmap
The prioritized initiatives to close the gaps.
Governance model
The process to sustain and evolve the architecture.
What you receive at completion.
- Architecture principles and framework (Preliminary phase).
- Architecture Vision document and business case.
- Business, Data, Application, and Technology architectures (AS-IS and TO-BE).
- Gap analysis between the current state and the target.
- Roadmap and prioritized transition plan.
- Architecture repository and artifact catalog.
- Architecture governance model.
- Executive presentation for the steering committee.
About Enterprise Architecture with TOGAF.
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Bring order and direction to your technology with TOGAF.
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