Enterprise architecture (EA) priorities for 2010 show a continued focus on helping IT reduce costs and get applications out on time and on budget. For the longer term, however, EA will look to enable key business capabilities, with a particular focus on business intelligence (BI), master data management (MDM), and collaboration. 2010 will play out as a transition year as EAs work on completing their cost-focused initiatives but also start to position their organizations to make meaningful strides forward as the economy thaws and budgets begin to free up.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IT Drivers And Priorities Steer Enterprise Architecture Focus
Architectural Opportunities Diverge From Tactical IT Drivers
EA Persuasion Will Determine Success With Architecture Opportunities
WHAT IT MEANS
2010 Will Be A Transition Year As A Forward-Looking Focus Begins
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