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TOGAF 10 – Enterprise IT Architecture Training

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Provides a structured framework for designing, planning, and governing enterprise architecture to align IT strategy with business goals.

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What is TOGAF 10 – Enterprise IT Architecture Training about?

The TOGAF® 10 training equips professionals with the knowledge and practical insights needed to develop, maintain, and manage enterprise architecture. It covers the Architecture Development Method (ADM), key concepts, principles, governance, and tools to align IT strategy with business goals. Through case studies and practical exercises, learners gain the expertise to improve decision-making, manage change effectively, and deliver business value through structured architecture practices.

What are the objectives of TOGAF 10 – Enterprise IT Architecture Training ?

  • Understand the core concepts, structure, and principles of TOGAF® 10. 
  • Apply the TOGAF® ADM (Architecture Development Method) in real-world scenarios. 
  • Align enterprise IT architecture with business strategies and goals. 
  • Implement governance frameworks and best practices for architecture. 
  • Leverage TOGAF techniques to support digital transformation initiatives.

Who is TOGAF 10 – Enterprise IT Architecture Training for?

  • Enterprise Architects seeking to formalize and enhance their knowledge. 
  • Solution and Technical Architects aiming to align IT with business goals. 
  • Project Managers working on IT strategy and transformation projects. 
  • Business Analysts involved in enterprise-level process optimization. 
  • IT Leaders and Consultants driving digital transformation initiatives.

What are the prerequisites for TOGAF 10 – Enterprise IT Architecture Training?

Prerequisites:  

  • Basic understanding of IT strategy and architecture concepts. 
  • Familiarity with enterprise systems and organizational structures. 
  • Experience in project management or IT operations (preferred). 
  • Knowledge of business process management and governance principles. 
  • No mandatory certification requirement but IT/architecture background helps. 

Learning Path: 

  • Introduction to TOGAF® 10 – Core concepts and framework structure. 
  • Architecture Development Method (ADM) – Phases and practical application. 
  • Enterprise Architecture Content – Deliverables, artifacts, and building blocks. 
  • Governance & Capability – Architecture governance and maturity models. 
  • Practical Application – Case studies, digital transformation, and adoption strategies. 

Related Courses: 

  • ITIL® 4 Foundation – IT service management alignment. 
  • COBIT 2019 – IT governance and risk management. 
  • AWS Solution Architect – Cloud architecture best practices. 
  • SAFe® Scrum Master – Scaled agile and enterprise delivery.

Available Training Modes

Live Online Training

5 Days

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  • Definition and Purpose of Enterprise Architecture
  • Key Benefits and Drivers for EA Adoption
  • Core Concepts: Principles, Standards, and Frameworks
  • Overview of TOGAF Framework and Components
  • Role of an Enterprise Architect
  • Relationship between Business Strategy and EA
  • Overview of ADM Cycle and Iterations
  • ADM Objectives and Deliverables
  • Phases of ADM – Structure and Flow
  • Applying ADM with TOGAF Library Resources
  • ADM Adaptation and Tailoring for the Organization
  • Iterative and Agile Architecture Development
  • Establishing the Architecture Capability Framework
  • Defining Principles and Scope for EA
  • Identifying Key Stakeholders and Governance Bodies
  • Architecture Repository Setup
  • Architecture Framework Customization
  • Securing Executive Commitment and Sponsorship
  • Defining the Business Goals and Objectives
  • Identifying Stakeholders and Concerns
  • Creating the Architecture Vision Document
  • Defining the Scope and Constraints
  • Developing Business Scenarios and Value Propositions
  • Gaining Approval through Architecture Board
  • Defining the Baseline and Target Business Architecture
  • Identifying Business Capabilities and Value Streams
  • Modeling Organizational Structures and Processes
  • Defining Business Services and Functions
  • Gap Analysis and Business Requirements Definition
  • Preparing the Business Architecture Deliverables
  • Overview of Data and Application Architecture Domains
  • Defining Baseline and Target Data Architecture
  • Defining Baseline and Target Application Architecture
  • Data Management Principles and Models
  • Application Portfolio and Integration Analysis
  • Conducting Gap Analysis and Impact Assessment
  • Defining the Baseline and Target Technology Architectures
  • Identifying Technology Standards and Platforms
  • Infrastructure and Network Architecture Design
  • Security and Performance Considerations
  • Gap Analysis and Dependencies Identification
  • Developing the Technology Architecture Deliverables
  • Identifying Potential Solutions and Work Packages
  • Prioritizing Projects and Dependencies
  • Defining the Architecture Roadmap
  • Creating Transition Architectures
  • Conducting Risk Assessments
  • Preparing Implementation and Migration Plan Inputs
  • Consolidating Implementation and Migration Strategy
  • Defining Major Work Packages and Projects
  • Estimating Costs and Benefits
  • Developing a Detailed Migration Plan
  • Risk Management and Mitigation Planning
  • Obtaining Stakeholder Approval for Migration
  • Establishing Architecture Compliance Framework
  • Monitoring Project Alignment with Architecture
  • Conducting Compliance Reviews and Assessments
  • Managing Change Requests During Implementation
  • Supporting Solution Architects and Development Teams
  • Reporting to Governance and Steering Committees
  • Establishing Change Management Processes
  • Identifying and Assessing Architecture Changes
  • Managing Continuous Improvement of Architecture
  • Integrating New Business or Technology Changes
  • Governance for Change Requests and Impact Assessment
  • Maintaining Architecture Repository and Records
  • Role of Requirements in ADM Phases
  • Capturing, Analyzing, and Prioritizing Requirements
  • Managing Changes to Requirements
  • Traceability Between Requirements and Architecture Artifacts
  • Using Architecture Requirements Repository
  • Ensuring Continuous Requirements Validation
  • Customizing ADM for Different Organizations
  • Iterative and Level-Based ADM Application
  • ADM Integration with Agile and DevOps Practices
  • Using ADM with Other Frameworks (ITIL, COBIT, etc.)
  • Managing Multiple Architecture Domains
  • Case Studies and Practical Application Exercises
  • Architecture Content Framework Overview
  • Key TOGAF Artifacts, Deliverables, and Building Blocks
  • Metamodel and Relationships
  • Architecture Views and Viewpoints
  • Using Reference Models (TRM, III-RM)
  • Maintaining Architecture Repository
  • Principles of Architecture Governance
  • Establishing Governance Framework and Boards
  • Architecture Compliance and Audit Processes
  • Building and Managing Architecture Capability
  • Maturity Models and Skills Frameworks
  • Governance Tools and Metrics for Continuous Improvement

Who is the instructor for this training?

The trainer for this TOGAF 10 – Enterprise IT Architecture Training has extensive experience in this domain, including years of experience training & mentoring professionals.

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