Enterprise Architecture teams understand the powerful capabilities of Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect, yet implementing a comprehensive EA practice comes with its own set of challenges. Teams often encounter difficulties such as ensuring data accuracy, developing models that resonate with various stakeholders, and fostering collaboration across different departments. Despite having sophisticated tools, many organizations struggle to bridge the gap between their architectural vision and measurable business outcomes.
In this session, Nathalie Pelser from AT&T Mexico and Chris Armstrong from Armstrong Process Group will share how their team has addressed these challenges. Having moved beyond the initial deployment phase, they are now focused on enhancing data reliability and ensuring that their architectural models are accessible and relevant to all key stakeholders. They will discuss the obstacles they’ve faced, the solutions they’ve implemented, and how their evolving EA practice is driving tangible business value at AT&T Mexico.
Key Learnings:
- Transitioning EA practices from deployment to maturity.
- Prioritizing data quality for better decision-making.
- Enhancing model accessibility for diverse stakeholders.
- Driving business value through refined EA efforts.
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