Enterprise Architecture (EA) frameworks such as TOGAF and Zachman are
still valid, but enterprise architects also need to adapt to the new
reality of agile, DevOps, and overall disruption through digital
transformation. This book will help do just that. The Change to Modern
Enterprise Architecture will teach you how to use known frameworks in
the new world of digital transformation. Over the course of the book,
you'll learn how modern EA is helping drive strategic business
decisions, create continuous and agile (“floating”) architecture
for scalability, and how to address quality and speed in architecture
using and integrating DevSecOps frameworks in EA. This book is
divided into three parts: the first explains what modern enterprise
architecture is and why it’s important to any business. It covers
the different EA frameworks and explains what they are. In the
second part, you will learn how to integrate modern development
frameworks into EA, and why this knowledge will enable you to deftly
respond to various business challenges. The final section of the book
is all about scaling the enterprise using modern enterprise
architecture. You will also see how the role of the enterprise
architect is changing and how to remain in control of your
architecture. Upon completing this book, you'll understand why
the enterprise architect is no longer just a role overseeing the
architecture strategy of a business, but has become more of a leader
in driving engineering excellence. What You'll Learn Integrate
DevSecOps as artifact to modern EA Use Enterprise Architecture to
scale up your business Understand the changing role of the enterprise
architect Define a floating architecture to enhance business agility
Who This Book Is For Enterprise architects, IT architects, lead
engineers, business architects, business leaders, product managers.
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Using DevSecOps and Cloud-Native in Large Enterprises
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781484290668
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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