Craig greatly simplified a rather complex subject. It stands as a rich learning video for me. Amazing knowledge and a great blend of theory and pragmatic guidance. Thank you Craig.
Thank you Craig, this has helped me enormously! I already understand the basics of TOGAF/Zachman etc but this has given me some very helpful tools to structure how I can apply it. I liked the part to do with colours of thinking and what happens when you put the wrong guy in front of a customer. This is an endemic problem in large organisations actually. Us managers and sponsors all too often don't appreciate the impact of their particular approach on projects as they engage teams. It can kill projects before they even start.
Awesome video! Really clears a lot of concepts and is great for newbies and experienced architects / IT practioners.Thanks for posting the overview videos, its very helpful and informative. I especially liked your Maturity-Level Model for EAs where you place TOGAF 9 certified people only at Level1&2. I cant agree more with you on this. You give simple analogies of making coffee and lego blocks which makes it so so much easier for people to absorb this complex concept. I give you a 5 star for your knowledge and for posting these videos. From Florida
+Naeem Sarfraz Yes, SOA stands for Service Orientated Architecture but it's not limited to orchestrating the technical services (web service), it's extended to business service and model them into services. I am TOGAF practitioner and would suggest you to go through TOGAF course for better understanding how SOA used in EA. Thank you!
This theory never understood until you do an EA assignment..Let me give my2cents of experience. Every #enterprise in a particular #businessdomain - either its #banking, #logistics, #healthcare...has basic #operations for the #corebusiness, supporting along with #security, #compliance activities... The fundamental activity in a business domain could be treated as your building block! For example healthcare domain have patient registration, administration of hospital, facilities, doctors management, scheduling, billing, thirdparty insurance integration... all these should be planned in its atomic sense so that it can be quickly augmented to any new changes in the market! As any #businessstrategy has #shortterm #longterm #goals, Also there could be #milestones in the journey.. these milestones can be #fragmentarchitectures... with a #standardbusiness operations as #referencearchitectures... Now you can listen to any #EA video, without going #bananas... 😎
This guy is the best!! Love the way he explains the concepts in simple terms (with just a whiteboard!!...no fancy stuff). A must see!!
Still a fantastic resource today. Pragmatic and insightful. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video. Must watch before doing togaf 9 certification course training
Craig greatly simplified a rather complex subject. It stands as a rich learning video for me. Amazing knowledge and a great blend of theory and pragmatic guidance. Thank you Craig.
Very good summation of Togaf.. worth seeing it twice!
We need to do a course this year on EA and as someone who has no clue, this overview is really helpful.
Thank you Craig, this has helped me enormously! I already understand the basics of TOGAF/Zachman etc but this has given me some very helpful tools to structure how I can apply it. I liked the part to do with colours of thinking and what happens when you put the wrong guy in front of a customer. This is an endemic problem in large organisations actually. Us managers and sponsors all too often don't appreciate the impact of their particular approach on projects as they engage teams. It can kill projects before they even start.
Wow, very good presentation of TOGAF. I had to replay parts of video to get my head around some areas.
explained in the best simplest way i have ever heared!!!
Awesome video! Really clears a lot of concepts and is great for newbies and experienced architects / IT practioners.Thanks for posting the overview videos, its very helpful and informative. I especially liked your Maturity-Level Model for EAs where you place TOGAF 9 certified people only at Level1&2. I cant agree more with you on this. You give simple analogies of making coffee and lego blocks which makes it so so much easier for people to absorb this complex concept. I give you a 5 star for your knowledge and for posting these videos. From Florida
Thanks for the explanation of TOGAF Craig.
Excellent ...really great stuff n thanks for your time
Excellent Video and very good overview on TOGAF
Very good overview. Thank you very much
excellent, this presentaion gives very good overview of TOGAF. thanks
Great video on togaf. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent! Craig Martin has condensed a rather complex subject in beautiful and simple manner.
Would like to hear more from the master.
Dear Friends, I have a question:
1/ the EA describe enterprise strategy and the business architecture describe business strategy, right?
5 mins and i got hooked.
You have explained it very very well. Great!
awesome very nice and fluent to refresh the concepts
Great examples for easy understanding, thanks a ton!
Great overview and presentation!
very knowledgeable instructor
Awesome presentation. Very helpful.
Hi Craig:
great video @ 39:23 you talk the packs, how can one acquire these packs?
Was this video recorded by a calculator?
No, an abacus
Great presentation !!! Thank you so much
Thank you for this training video. This is very helpful for a beginner.
Thanks for sharing
Volume is very low and shared links are not working.
Great video. Must see for to be EAs
Quite old now, but still great.
well put together.
great video
Very nice!!
Very informative, Thanks a lot Sir.
amazing
very good.
By SOA does he mean Service Orientated Architecture?
+Naeem Sarfraz Yes, SOA stands for Service Orientated Architecture but it's not limited to orchestrating the technical services (web service), it's extended to business service and model them into services. I am TOGAF practitioner and would suggest you to go through TOGAF course for better understanding how SOA used in EA. Thank you!
I learnt something new, thanks
phone ringing at 35:26, Interuption
very interesting
I am a house wife with no corporate experience. Can i learn TOGAF?
+poovizhikishore Yes, if you have a background of engineering or applied mathematics, I suppose.
this one is best observed with 1.1x speed :)
the sound is too low
This White Board session gives us very clear overview on TOGAF concepts
This theory never understood until you do an EA assignment..Let me give my2cents of experience. Every #enterprise in a particular #businessdomain - either its #banking, #logistics, #healthcare...has basic #operations for the #corebusiness, supporting along with #security, #compliance activities... The fundamental activity in a business domain could be treated as your building block!
For example healthcare domain have patient registration, administration of hospital, facilities, doctors management, scheduling, billing, thirdparty insurance integration... all these should be planned in its atomic sense so that it can be quickly augmented to any new changes in the market!
As any #businessstrategy has #shortterm #longterm #goals, Also there could be #milestones in the journey.. these milestones can be #fragmentarchitectures... with a #standardbusiness operations as #referencearchitectures...
Now you can listen to any #EA video, without going #bananas... 😎
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very informative, but you lost me near to the end of the crash course :)
Good
Great video with not the greatest sound
Love these sessions a lot but to be more specific, it covers only technology architecture.
SALUTi 🖐️
Sound is very feeble !!
I realized that i know too much "what" and not much "how" haha
the sound is too low