World-Class Enterprise Architecture 
                  Without  an appropriate architecture, buildings will either fail to be fit for purpose  or be vulnerable to nature. Likewise, without an appropriate Enterprise Architecture,  the enterprise will either fail to thrive, or be vulnerable to external  threats. 
                  The  Open Group provides an active environment for members and others to learn about  and develop global EA standards that deliver business value, ensuring they and their  organizations benefit from the exposure to best practices and trends from  around the world.  
                  The  Open Group Conference, Austin, will bring these industry leaders together to  focus on key challenges: 
                  
                    - Overcoming common  pitfalls in the adoption of world-class enterprise architecture 
 
                    - Identifying  specific business drivers within industry sectors, and overarching drivers, and  their bearings on EA within an organization 
 
                    - Identifying EA  capabilities: Key capabilities and best practices to adopt within an  organization to mitigate risk and ensure successful business outcome 
 
                    - Assessing current  maturity of EA 
 
                    - Determining a  roadmap approach for EA 
 
                    - How the adoption of  world-class enterprise architecture complements the TOGAF® 9 specification by  providing an approach to successfully develop an enterprise architecture  capability 
 
                   
                  World-class enterprise architecture is  the result of a mature and operational enterprise architecture function within  an organization that leverages the entire suite of capabilities. It provides a  next-generation maturity model and roadmap that allows organizations to plan  and monitor their progress on their particular enterprise architecture journey.  Attendees will discuss how organizations can use a modular, iterative and  incremental approach to Enterprise Architecture in order to develop an  architectural capability that is otherwise a large and complex undertaking. 
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