The Art of Enterprise Information Architecture: A Systems-Based Approach for Unlocking Business Insight
Architecture for the Intelligent Enterprise: Powerful New Ways to Maximize the Real-time Value of InformationTomorrow’s winning “Intelligent Enterprises” will bring together far more diverse sources of data, analyze it in more powerful ways, and deliver immediate insight to decision-makers throughou...
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Zusammenfassung: | Architecture for the Intelligent
Enterprise: Powerful New Ways to Maximize the Real-time Value of
InformationTomorrow’s winning “Intelligent
Enterprises” will bring together far more diverse sources of
data, analyze it in more powerful ways, and deliver immediate
insight to decision-makers throughout the organization. Today,
however, most companies fail to apply the information they already
have, while struggling with the complexity and costs of their
existing information environments.In this book, a team of IBM’s leading
information management experts guide you on a journey that will
take you from where you are today toward becoming an
“Intelligent Enterprise.”Drawing on their extensive experience
working with enterprise clients, the authors present a new,
information-centric approach to architecture and powerful new
models that will benefit any organization. Using these strategies
and models, companies can systematically unlock the business value
of information by delivering actionable, real-time information in
context to enable better decision-making throughout the
enterprise–from the “shop floor” to the
“top floor.”Coverage Includes
Highlighting the importance of Dynamic
Warehousing
Defining your Enterprise Information
Architecture from conceptual, logical, component, and operational
views
Using information architecture principles
to integrate and rationalize your IT investments, from Cloud
Computing to Information Service Lifecycle Management
Applying enterprise Master Data Management
(MDM) to bolster business functions, ranging from compliance and
risk management to marketing and product management
Implementing more effective business
intelligence and business performance optimization, governance, and
security systems and processes
Understanding “Information as a
Service” and “Info 2.0,” the information delivery
side of Web 2.0 |
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