Enterprise Architect's Certification:
An Interactive Presentation
The field of Enterprise Architecture is relatively young. It is constantly changing and at the same time still struggling to define itself. There are no defined standards for the experience or qualifications needed to become an Enterprise Architect and business and architects are not always clear on what to expect of each other. Yet, with the level to which the business, its people and its IT systems have become intertwined and mutually dependent, skilled architects are becoming a survival-level issue for enterprises.
In this seminar Transgrowth will provide insight into the current state of the profession, education and accreditation possibilities, what is available and what that means. Together with our audience we will explore the skills and capabilities needed to practice Enterprise Architecture successfully, especially in light of the changing demands the business world puts on architects (and the IT world as a whole). We will also examine where the field of Enterprise Architecture is heading and what that means for the education of architects.
Outcomes
Participants will acquire a deeper insight into and understanding of:
- current Enterprise Architecture certification options;
- developments and trends in certification;
- standardised certification as an indicator of the maturity of the profession;
- certification as an entry-level requirement for practicing Enterprise Architecture;
- what else is required of Enterprise Architects;
- educating and training skills and capabilities;
- the positioning of Enterprise Architecture in the business world - current and future.