Enterprise architecture is the overview blueprint that aligns
information technology to the dynamic business environment. As
organizations increasingly strive for high performance, CIOs and other
top-level decision makers turn to enterprise architecture to advance
strategic objectives such as cost saving, operational efficiency, and
delivering IT-enabled business innovation. In addition, the right
enterprise architecture acts as a monitor for the entire IT environment.
Enterprise architecture is never an off-the-shelf product; it
is always a precisely customized solution to meet specific
organizational needs and goals. The seamless operating environment
provided by well-crafted and individualized enterprise architecture
helps leaders move their entire organization toward higher performance.
Enterprise architecture can uncover gaps between business
strategies and the technologies required to enable them, and identify
opportunities for efficiency and optimization. It also allows
organizations to determine whether their IT environment can support
desired technologies, and to predict what effects these technologies
will have across the organization.
Tydas clients have found that
strategic investment in enterprise architecture can be a key factor
driving productivity and growth. Strategic investment is always
preferable to reactive spending to maintain out-dated, complex and
disparate IT systems. Organizations investing in enterprise architecture
find they have an accurate - and usually simplified - picture of their
IT environment, enabling them to support new business processes, adapt
to changing market conditions, and adopt emerging technologies more
easily.
Tydas guides clients through the enterprise architecture
implementation process. We work with you to create flexible design
that allows you to focus on future plans, effective use of new
technology, and continual optimization. We design enterprise
architecture to yield competitive advantage and position your
organization for growth. Our solutions also provide a reference point
for measuring IT investment and a road map defining how IT systems need
to change to drive future growth.