Enterprise architecture for digital business : integrated transformation strategies / Tushar K. Hazra, Bhuvan Unhelkar.

By: Hazra, Tushar K [author.]Contributor(s): Unhelkar, Bhuvan [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2021Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781498727907; 1498727905; 9781315120409; 1315120402; 9781351646710; 1351646710; 9781351637190; 1351637193Subject(s): Organizational change -- Technological innovations | Business planning -- Data processing | Big data | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management Science | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Information Management | COMPUTERS / Information TechnologyDDC classification: 658.4060285 LOC classification: HD58.8 | .H39 2021Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Authors -- Part A Setting the Context for Digital Business -- Chapter 1 Digital Business, Enterprise Architecture, and the Transformation Imperative -- What is Digital Business? -- Digitization Landscape and Opportunities -- Contemporary Digital Technologies and their Impact on Digital Transformation -- Evolution of Architectures in Organizations -- Digital Transformation Imperative
Challenges and Risks in Digital Transformation -- Architecture and Business Organizations -- Big Data and Artificial Intelligence -- Data Friction -- Enterprise Architecture in Digital Transformation -- Architecting for Business Transformation -- EA as a Transformational Framework -- Internet of Things, Internet of Everything, and Digital Business -- Enterprise Architecture and Business Architecture -- BA as a Business Function -- BA Drives Agility in Business -- Emerging BA Standards That Support Common Business Goals -- Discussion Topics -- Notes
Chapter 2 Enterprise Architecture and Services Orientation in Digital Transformation -- Enterprise Architecture as a Transformational Framework -- Enterprise Architecture in Digital Transformation -- Enterprise Architecture Elements and Digital Transformation -- Capturing the Technology Baseline -- Exploring the Constraints and Risks Up Front -- Influencing Business Objectives -- Automating Broken or Disparate Business Processes -- Embracing Emerging Technologies -- Capitalizing on the Operating Model of the Business -- TOGAF and Zachman EA Framework -- Enterprise Architecture's Technology Stack
Layers of the Enterprise Technology Stack -- Layer 1: Communications (Networks and Infrastructure) -- Layer 2: Data Storage (SQL and NoSQL) -- Layer 3: Analytics and Services (Machine Learning) -- Layer 4: Business Processes and Applications -- Layer 5: Presentations and Visualization (User Interfaces) and IoT Devices -- Security Architecture (All Layers) -- Services Oriented Architecture -- "Service" in SOA -- Services Landscape -- Shared Services -- Operational Services -- Customer Service -- Knowledge Worker Services -- Synchronization of Services -- Service-Orientation and Business
Business-Driven SOA -- Agility in Digital Business -- Change Management in Digital Transformation -- Discussion Topics -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Strategic Planning for Digital Business -- Planning for a Data-Driven Digital Business -- Digital Business Strategies -- Inputs to Strategic Planning for Digital Business -- Strategy for Digital Transformation -- Focus on Customer Experience -- Objectivity in Developing Digital Strategies -- Elements of Digital Business Strategies -- Strategies Relate Projects to Capabilities to Goals -- Business Capabilities -- Business Strategies and Enterprise Architecture
Summary: Enterprise Architecture (EA) is an essential part of the fabric of a business; however, EA also transcends and transforms technology and moves it into the business space. Therefore, EA needs to be discussed in an integrated, holistic, and comprehensive manner. Only such an integrated approach to EA can provide the foundation for a transformation that readies the business for the myriad enterprise-wide challenges it will face. Highly disruptive technologies such as Big Data, Machine Learning, and Mobile and Cloud Computing require a fine balance between their business and technical aspects as an organization moves forward with its digital transformation. This book focuses on preparing all organizations - large and small - and those wishing to move into them for the impact of leveraging these emerging, disruptive, and innovative technologies within the EA framework.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Authors -- Part A Setting the Context for Digital Business -- Chapter 1 Digital Business, Enterprise Architecture, and the Transformation Imperative -- What is Digital Business? -- Digitization Landscape and Opportunities -- Contemporary Digital Technologies and their Impact on Digital Transformation -- Evolution of Architectures in Organizations -- Digital Transformation Imperative

Challenges and Risks in Digital Transformation -- Architecture and Business Organizations -- Big Data and Artificial Intelligence -- Data Friction -- Enterprise Architecture in Digital Transformation -- Architecting for Business Transformation -- EA as a Transformational Framework -- Internet of Things, Internet of Everything, and Digital Business -- Enterprise Architecture and Business Architecture -- BA as a Business Function -- BA Drives Agility in Business -- Emerging BA Standards That Support Common Business Goals -- Discussion Topics -- Notes

Chapter 2 Enterprise Architecture and Services Orientation in Digital Transformation -- Enterprise Architecture as a Transformational Framework -- Enterprise Architecture in Digital Transformation -- Enterprise Architecture Elements and Digital Transformation -- Capturing the Technology Baseline -- Exploring the Constraints and Risks Up Front -- Influencing Business Objectives -- Automating Broken or Disparate Business Processes -- Embracing Emerging Technologies -- Capitalizing on the Operating Model of the Business -- TOGAF and Zachman EA Framework -- Enterprise Architecture's Technology Stack

Layers of the Enterprise Technology Stack -- Layer 1: Communications (Networks and Infrastructure) -- Layer 2: Data Storage (SQL and NoSQL) -- Layer 3: Analytics and Services (Machine Learning) -- Layer 4: Business Processes and Applications -- Layer 5: Presentations and Visualization (User Interfaces) and IoT Devices -- Security Architecture (All Layers) -- Services Oriented Architecture -- "Service" in SOA -- Services Landscape -- Shared Services -- Operational Services -- Customer Service -- Knowledge Worker Services -- Synchronization of Services -- Service-Orientation and Business

Business-Driven SOA -- Agility in Digital Business -- Change Management in Digital Transformation -- Discussion Topics -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Strategic Planning for Digital Business -- Planning for a Data-Driven Digital Business -- Digital Business Strategies -- Inputs to Strategic Planning for Digital Business -- Strategy for Digital Transformation -- Focus on Customer Experience -- Objectivity in Developing Digital Strategies -- Elements of Digital Business Strategies -- Strategies Relate Projects to Capabilities to Goals -- Business Capabilities -- Business Strategies and Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture (EA) is an essential part of the fabric of a business; however, EA also transcends and transforms technology and moves it into the business space. Therefore, EA needs to be discussed in an integrated, holistic, and comprehensive manner. Only such an integrated approach to EA can provide the foundation for a transformation that readies the business for the myriad enterprise-wide challenges it will face. Highly disruptive technologies such as Big Data, Machine Learning, and Mobile and Cloud Computing require a fine balance between their business and technical aspects as an organization moves forward with its digital transformation. This book focuses on preparing all organizations - large and small - and those wishing to move into them for the impact of leveraging these emerging, disruptive, and innovative technologies within the EA framework.

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