Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) gives you clarity about the interaction between your company's IT and your business processes.
The requirement for corporate IT is to reflect the complexity of economic activity and to take into account the ongoing changes and challenges of the market. Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) provides the conceptual framework and tools for this.
With its holistic approach, structuring in architectural levels, the associated implementation methods and governance, EAM provides the basis for a strategic shaping of the entire business process IT landscape in line with business requirements and prepares the ground for improvements and optimisations.
An Enterprise Architecture (EA) describes the interaction of business processes and IT in the company and thus provides a strategic, conceptual and organisational framework for the design of the IT landscape. An EA can make a significant contribution to the design and realisation of corporate goals. In this way, EA makes an important contribution to a common language and mediating role between business and IT.
In addition to the structural elements (architecture levels), the focus is on the methods for implementation (governance) and review in the context of a cost-benefit analysis.