Enterprise Architecture
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a strategic discipline that aligns an organization's business strategy with its information technology (IT) strategy, providing a holistic blueprint that encompasses business processes, data, applications, and technology infrastructure. Functioning as a master plan, EA guides the design and evolution of complex systems, ensuring that software engineering efforts and technology acquisitions are cohesive, efficient, and directly support the organization's long-term objectives. By managing complexity and promoting standardization, it enables businesses to be more agile, reduce costs, and make more informed decisions about their technological landscape.
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