Introducing to Enterprise Architecture

Objective

After completing this lesson, you will be able to understand the SAP LeanIX basics and comprehend the role of fact sheet owners

What Is Enterprise Architecture?

Start: What is enterprise architecture?
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Enterprise Architecture (EA) is the practice of aligning IT infrastructure and systems with business strategies and goals.

Step 1: What does that involve?
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It involves documenting the organization's IT landscape, planning, designing, and overseeing the implementation of changes to meet evolving business needs.

Step 2: Why is it important?
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EA provides a 360° overview of the entire IT landscape (such as applications, business capabilities, IT components and more), enabling better decision-making, cost optimization, improved integration, and risk mitigation.

Explaining Enterprise Architecture in Simple Terms

Enterprise architecture can be described as a blueprint for a big organization. It provides a holistic overview and shows how all parts, like people, tasks, tools, and information, fit together. Enterprise architecture helps the organization run smoothly and achieve its goals.

Enterprise architecture is a combination of multiple underlying layers, such as:

  1. Business architecture
  2. IT architecture
  3. Technology architecture
  4. Security architecture

To learn more about enterprise architecture and how organizations can achieve their objectives by leveraging it, click here.