Enterprise and Data Architecture
Improve the trust you have in your applications and data by having up-to-date design plans of how your organisation stores, manages, integrates, and uses data from various applications to achieve organisational goals.
Taking out the complexity
Imagine a bustling metropolis.
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Enterprise Architecture (EA) is the city's master plan (i.e. your technology landscape). It outlines the overall structure, zoning, infrastructure, and transportation systems (i.e as it is functioning currently). It's the blueprint for how the city will grow and function as a whole (i.e. your to-be plan)
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Data Architecture is the city's communication and information network. It's the system of roads, bridges, and tunnels that connect different parts of the city (i.e. solutions) and facilitate the flow of people, goods, and information (i.e. data). It ensures that data can be accessed, shared, and used efficiently throughout the metropolis.
Office Talk
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I feel like there might be a disconnect between my IT systems, applications, and what my organization is actually trying to achieve.
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Our different applications, systems and data sources seem all over the place and don't work well together
How we can help
Blue Bike assess both the technology (hardware, software, applications, data) and how your technology integrates with your critical business processes, information systems, data flows, reporting needs, etc. ​
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We then link those assessment insights with your organisation’s goals to identify the gaps when compared to your vision and objectives. ​
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The outcomes delivered will make it easy for non-technical and technical people to understand how your environment is interconnected, what needs attention, where opportunities for innovation exist and overall recommendations. It will become the blueprint for technology improvement and provide ongoing alignment with organisational goals.
Positive Change
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Improved decision-making: By having a clear understanding of the organization's technology landscape, leaders can make more informed decisions about technology investments.
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Increased efficiency: EA can help to identify and eliminate redundancies in the IT infrastructure, leading to improved efficiency and cost savings.
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Enhanced agility: A well-defined EA can make it easier for the organization to adapt to changing business needs and technological advancements.
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Reduced risk: By identifying potential risks and vulnerabilities in the IT infrastructure, EA can help to mitigate those risks.