Enterprise Architecture... the next big thing

08/20/08

Permalink 01:48:35 am, by david Email , 311 words, 645 views   English (US)
Categories: SOA Solutions in South East Asia

Enterprise Architecture... the next big thing

With organisations like the IASA (International Association of Software Architects) growing momentum in South East Asia, it is now very clear that the community of architects is set to strengthen. In the near term however, strong leadership is needed in order to guide the community down the path to productivity.

Historically in Asia we have experienced a very hands on approach in the IT industry and organizations have typically focused on delivery of basic features and functions with less emphasis on the finer points of architecture and design. This approach is a double edged sword as it not only cheapens the industry as a whole but it also lowers the value that IT brings to business.

The era of SOA is to an extent set to change this continuum but the transition will take time as the level of thinking required to design a solution from which the business can truly benefit needs top be raised. Executing on enterprise architecture at this level takes actual experience and that just cannot be taught in universities.

For businesses, the stakes are already getting higher with deregulation and experienced foreign competitors hitting the local markets in all industries. Regulatory controls can only protect markets for so long as the pressure of globalization and trade agreements tears down the borders and exposes traditional markets to foreign competition. I am not yet convinced that many South East Asian businesses truly recognize this. The days of procrastination and cheap noddy solutions are over.

It is high time for South East Asia to adopt more mature processes for evolving enterprise architectures and grow the talent pool. The cost of IT is a very small line item in the context of what it can deliver to a business… just think of the 1,2,3 and 5% improvements that can be delivered to a $2B business and run that through your ROI calculator.

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Comment from: Henry Chandra [Member] Email · http://www.linkedin.com/in/henrychandra
In Indonesia, the profession of Enterprise Architect is still gaining its momentum. I remember one of the questions I got when promoting IASA in Jakarta some time ago is: "what is the definition, role and responsibility of an Enterprise Architect?"

Some organizations see the role of a Business Analyst, Programmer, Tester, etc., but they do not see the role of an Enterprise Architect, or maybe some who do, do not really clearly define the roles and responsibilities of an Enterprise Architect

An Enterprise Architect designs and architects the overall IT architecture, from integrating legacy systems, accommodating the management, customers and users requirements, anticipating for future needs of the organization to compliance with standards like SOX and HIPAA.

In doing his tasks, an Enterprise Architect interacts with business team, technical team, external parties as well as the management. So it's a very important and strategic position in an organization.
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