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Aligning IT with Business/Business Transformation Productivity, Governance, Innovation Dr Tariq Aslam
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Agenda Critical Business Challenges Aligning IT with Business IBM Solution Success Stories Q & A Next Steps
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Agenda Critical Business Challenges Aligning IT with Business IBM Solution Success Stories Q & A Next Steps
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Organization is not aligned with vision/mission/KPI. Companies have difficulty understanding the impact of a change. Organizational structure or capabilities do not match with the technology we acquire. After the restructuring either the business processes do not work or technology fails. Operational/business processes are inefficient. Companies procure system that do not integrate. Critical Business Challenges/Pain
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Agenda Critical Business Challenges Aligning IT with Business IBM Solution Success Stories Q & A Next Steps
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Enterprise Architecture is the description of the current and/or future structure and behavior of an organization's processes, information systems, personnel and organizational sub-units, aligned with the organization's core goals and strategic direction. The primary purpose of creating an Enterprise Architecture is to ensure that business strategy and IT investments are aligned. As such, enterprise architecture allows traceability from the business strategy down to the underlying technology. Enterprise Architecture relates more broadly to the practice of business optimization in that it addresses business architecture, performance management, organizational structure and process architecture as well. Enterprise Architecture Helps
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ENTERPRISE INFORMATION ENTITIES Vision Strategic Objectives Initiatives Process Groups Process Maps Challenges & Opportunities PoliciesTechnology Departments Roles Responsibilities Network Data Applications Hardware Drives Mission Translates into Executed through To overcome Or take advantage of Executed by Responsible for Composed of Executed byBased on Belong to Use Run on Use Linked to Abide by Uses PlannerDesigner Owner Developer Perspectives Uses Organizations create and consume information as part of their planning, management, execution and delivery activities on continuous basis. Bridging the Gap with Business Alignment and Optimization
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DEFINING THE ENTERPRISE Business Architecture Information & Applications Architecture Infrastructure Architecture which is being processed on a given platform / server / equipment Providing business services that..... Are automated by a service (functionality) of an application... which uses the component(s) of a system..... Are implemented by processes that..... Are executed through activities that..... A Business Strategy is Executed by… Bridging the Gap with Business Alignment and Optimization
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What is EA Planning
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.. “If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there” Lewis Carroll
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Enterprise Architecture Métier Applications & Systems Information & Data Strategy Business Define the Enterprise Strategy, goals and Objectives : What to do, and how to do it? Business Processes : support the strategy, Operational organization The Applications support the Business, implement the business functions in the IT systems The Information is key for the organization : It is the fuel that drives the architecture Infrastructure that supports the IS: -Technical components: servers, networks, etc. -Technology: platforms, etc. Network & Infrastructure
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Agenda Critical Business Challenges Aligning IT with Business IBM Solution Success Stories Q & A Next Steps
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Gartner EA Tools Magic Quadrant IBM System Architect positioned at the front of the Leaders Quadrant.
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Network Topologies Capture and Model all Domains of the Organization Behavior (UML Support) Organizational Charts Matrix Views Application Models Data ModelsGoals Objectives Class Diagrams Process Models Business Process Modeling and Analysis Application and Service Models Network Infrastructure Relational Data Modeling System Architect – NO 1 in Magic Quadrant
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Visio In The System Architect Repository Disparate Data CMDB Excel CSV IDL Visio XMI DDL XML Rose Becomes Managed Information Business Strategy Organization & Process Applications and IT Create an Organizational Blueprint Leverage Your Existing Information Create Roadmap System Architect – NO 1 in Magic Quadrant
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Simulate and Optimize Processes Analyze resource utilization Determine cost structures System Architect – NO 1 in Magic Quadrant
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Time Lapsed Visualizations As-Is/To-Be Transition System Architect – NO 1 in Magic Quadrant
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Impact Analysis
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What if Analysis WHAT part of the organisation will be affected IF this process step is removed in the future state? System Architect – NO 1 in Magic Quadrant
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- This diagram shows the mapping of the Strategic Objectives along the 4 BSC perspectives, adhering to the Balanced Scorecard principles. - Objective “Automate Core Processes” is chosen for further elaboration Customer – Strategy Map
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-This page shows tabulated information about the strategic objective. It provides a linkage between Strategic and Operational components as observed through the sub reports Related Business Flows and Initiatives. - The business flow “Declare to Collect/Refund” is chosen as a process that realizes the objective Objective – Automate Core Processes
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-The Business Flow realizes the Strategic Objective through the execution of a set of Core and Non Core Business Processes. This graphical representation shows the interaction between these processes. - The business process “Validate Declaration” is chosen for further elaboration Business Flow : Declare to Collect/Refund
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-The Business Process is modeled using BPMN, graphically models business events, activities, data objects, locations, and executors in a logical sequence. -The activity “Register Declaration” is chosen for further elaboration Process – Validate Declaration
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- Activity attributes include Inputs, & Outputs (in terms of Data Objects), Volumes, Actors, Location, KPIs, Business Rules, Tasks, and supporting Use Cases that capture functional requirements for automating that activity in UML format. -The use case “Submit Declaration” is chosen for further elaboration Activity – Register Declaration
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- Use Case Diagram modeled in UML showing the interactions between Actors and Use Cases -The use case “Submit Declaration” is chosen for further elaboration Use Case Model – Submit Declaration
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-This Use Case represents a functional requirement captured as part of an SDLC project to build an application supporting the modeled Business Flows and Processes. - A screen shot of the user interface developed to automate the selected activity will be shown in the next slide Use Case Details – Submit Declaration
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-The user interface was developed based on the use case specifications detailing the screen functionalities needed User Interface Screen Shot
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Impact of Changes across the enterprise
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The 110 applications used within a large group are managed through multiple support groups
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Only 5 applications consume the resources of 102 servers across 4 physical locations GISPORTALEDMSRetailEAM
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Routine Analysis – Key Stakeholders’ Questions Compiled a list of 49 Questions in the Explore Phase List of answered questions List of answered questions Sample Questions answered by EA: How Does an application support corporate visionWhat will be the impact of reorganization on process Which process consumes the largest number of servicesWhich services will be impacted by change in Infrastructure Which Department and role owns which Master DataWhat is the impact of shifting Infrastructure from a location Is there opportunity to consolidate technology infrastructureHow can I plan introduction of a new initiative
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Application / Service Overlap
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BUSINESS PROCESS ANALYSIS EXTENDED FOOTPRINT - ERP Business Domain Composed of Business Flow Business Scenario Occurs in Different Business Activity Executed Through Position Executed By Department Belongs To Business Process Composed of Policies Complies with System Executed Using Server Runs On Information Uses Application Part Of Connected To Network Vision Mission Drives Strategy Executed Through Owned by KPI Measured By
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BUSINESS PROCESS DECOMPOSITION SAMPLE MODELS Business Domains Process Hierarchy Scenario Flow Business Procedure Procedure Step Application Mapping
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With SA you can see key EA components supporting Enterprise strategies & goals! With SA you can manage key EA components as projects and initiatives! With SA you can see key EA components dependent upon specific technologies! Visualize the Organization Applications Data Orgs & People Enterprise Strategies & Direction Business Processes & Services IT Infrastructure & Services Projects & Initiatives Bridging the Gap, the IBM Solutions… System Architect ®
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Portfolio overview Enterprise Architecture & Frameworks EXECUTION DOMAIN Analysis & Design Configuration & Change Management Implementation Quality Management Iteration Management Requirements Definition & Management Product, Project & Portfolio Management Measurement & Reporting Production/ Operation BUSINESS DOMAIN ELM
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EA Fast Start Workshop Tasks & Schedule Day 1 : Pre-work: Client EA Assessment/Workshop Planning Con-call/WebEx – Workshop Materials Prep Day 2 AM: System Architect Demo, EA Concepts and Initial EA Stakeholder Identification/Value Use Scenarios - Onsite Day 2 PM: Meta-concepts Development, Meta-model development Day 3 AM: Fast Start Tasks/Deliverables Overview Day 3 PM : Use Scenarios Prioritization, Meta-model and Initial Customization Development Day 4: Meta-model Refinement and Draft Encyclopedia Reviews Day 5: Encyclopedia Data Population, Initial EA Value Analyses Day 6 – n : EA Value Analysis Refinement, additional of new EA Domains, EA Value Presentation/Demonstration Development, Next Steps Next Step
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