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Why Do Enterprise Architecture?<\/h2>\n

Enterprise architecture is the practice of organizing and structuring the way an organization implements technology, people, and processes. It helps organizations move from their existing way of doing things to a newer, more effective way of operating – one that can help them better adapt and respond to the changing needs of their customers and stakeholders. <\/p>\n

At its core, enterprise architecture is about making the right technology investments that support an organization’s current and planned business strategies. It helps organizations protect the corporate information assets, enabling organizations to be more agile and responsive to changing conditions. <\/p>\n

According to a recent Gartner survey, more than 80 percent of organizations have adopted some kind of enterprise architecture practice, yet only a third of organizations feel confident that their enterprise architecture investments are delivering value for their business. <\/p>\n

The purpose of enterprise architecture is to create a flexible framework that meets the existing and future needs of an organization. Enterprise architecture sets the standards for how the technology and other elements of the organization operate. It encompasses the whole, from the technology infrastructure and applications, to the processes and people – all of which must work together to deliver the desired outcomes. <\/p>\n