Reasons of Learning TOGAF


In fact, from the perspective of the enterprise's overall situation, the enterprise architecture examines the relationship between the internal business, applications, data, and technology, and sets out and plans the development of the entire enterprise based on the company's strategic vision. The main problems solved by the enterprise architecture are reflected in the following two aspects:
  1. Solve the complexity of internal information systems
  2. Solve the serious disconnect between IT and business
The information construction of a company is a complex project that does not happen overnight. Enterprise architecture provides a blueprint for the construction of enterprise information. It is like building a building and drawing. Engineers know how to systematically build the entire building instead of taking it for granted. There are good plans for what to do, and so is the maturity of the business.

Nowadays, when many companies are doing IT planning and design, IT is often IT-related and business is seriously out of touch. After the emergence of the IT system, the business department complained that there was no way to use it, and it could not support the business at all. On the contrary, the IT department rarely communicates with the business department, resulting in everyone playing kickballs with each other, making it impossible for the company's internal resources to be used effectively, causing waste of resources and increasing input costs. Enterprise architecture connects IT and business like a bridge. Start with business objectives and business drivers, start planning the internal business architecture from the source, and then define the concrete and specific business services by which IT systems to achieve, so as to form a specific IT system and technical architecture, so that IT and business A corresponding connection was established and it was no longer out of touch.

Therefore, enterprises have played a crucial role in the development of large-scale and informatization, and they are the only way for the development of enterprises. How to plan and implement the enterprise architecture? We need a common architecture framework. This is TOGAF.

TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) is an architectural framework. In short, it is a tool that assists in the development, acceptance, operation, use, and maintenance of the architecture. TOGAF has been used by 80% of Forbes 50 companies and supports an open, standard SOA reference architecture. TOGAF is a collaborative effort among more than 300 members of the Open Group Architecture Forum. Members include leading IT customers and vendors worldwide, and represent the best practices for the development of the architecture. Using TOGAF as an architectural framework will allow the architecture to be developed to be consistent, reflect the needs of stakeholders, use best practices, and give due consideration to current needs and future business.

At the international level, TOGAF has been validated to build enterprise IT architectures flexibly and efficiently, help companies save costs, increase business model flexibility, make them more personalized and on-demand, and improve the application of information systems. At the same time, it can also promote the customer's business model innovation. Prior to this, domestic software companies rarely participated in the formulation of international standards, resulting in a low overall level of domestic software and a large gap with foreign software. The introduction of TOGAF will promote the synchronization of domestic management software and foreign advanced technology architecture. TOGAF will help domestic companies greatly reduce costs, increase the flexibility of business models, more personalized, on-demand, and improve the level of application of information systems, but also can play a role in promoting customer business model innovation. At the same time, because TOGAF is not just a set of standards, it is a method that can bring the best management practices. It is an architectural methodology that every company's CIO and architects should master.

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