Architectural Blueprints Detailed plan of action to move your Enterprise Architecture towards better business alignment A blueprint is needed to realize the potential of reusability, interoperability, scalability and maintainability in any technology project. Creating a sufficiently detailed blueprint can be challenging when faced with project priorities. Smart Integration can help you develop a relevant and compelling blueprint that sets the appropriate technology direction for your organisation. A Blueprint for Action Reusability – The blueprint places an emphasis on creating reusable IT assets that can support business agility today and tomorrow. Interoperability – Any technology blueprint should seamlessly fit into the enterprise architecture. This allows future development to integrate smoothly into existing systems and also interoperate with third parties. Scalability – An architecture blueprint should not be a victim of its own success. Engineering for anticipated growth today can ease the pain and future costs of rebuilding your systems. Maintainability – A large cost of running an IT department is operational expenditure. A blueprint should consider the out of project costs in any technology investment and aim to minimise ongoing operational costs. |
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