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E-LEARNING PROGRAM

Our E-Learning programs are conducted as webinars using online meeting tools such as Live Meeting and Audio Conferencing facilities. Webinars are supplemented by Self Study and Case Study Exercises, Quiz, Practice Tests etc.,

EA EXpress(Powered by TOGAF 9) V4.0  - This course is offered to Corporates and Public in the following levels:

1. TOGAF 9 Level 1 & 2 combined

Please see below for topics covered. Sessions are led by a mentor who will conduct the session as a webinar of 2 - 2.5 hours duration.

Session Breakup

  1. Kickoff Session
  2. Ssssion 2 - TOGAF 9 combined L1 & L2
  3. Session 3 - TOGAF 9 combined L1 & L2
  4. Session 4 - TOGAF 9 combined L1 & L2
  5. Session 5 - TOGAF 9 combined L1 & L2
  6. Session 6 - TOGAF 9 combined L1 & L2
  7. Session 7 - TOGAF 9 combined L1 & L2
  8. Session 8 - TOGAF 9 combined L1 & L2 - Particpants receive combined L1 & L2 Exam Voucher.

2. EA EXpress(Powered by TOGAF V 8.1.1) - This course is offered to Corporate clients only. 

What is covered:

  • Latest EA thought processes and global best practices from various sources
  • Key EA techniques through well planned case study exercises
  • Popular vendor-neutral EA frameworks and certified tools
  • ADM phases in development of an enterprise architecture
  • Architecture Governance
  • Building Blocks
  • TRM & IIIRM 

CLASS ROOM TRAINING

EA EXpress(Powered by TOGAF 9) V4.0  - This course is offered to Corporates and Public in the following levels:

1. TOGAF 9 Level 1 & 2 combined

Course Purpose

The purpose of certification for TOGAF 9 Level 2, known as TOGAF 9 Certified, is to provide validation that in addition to the knowledge and comprehension of TOGAF 9 Foundation, the Candidate is able to analyze and apply this knowledge. The learning objectives at this level therefore focus on application and analysis in addition to knowledge and comprehension.

Who should attend

  • Individuals who require a deeper understanding of TOGAF 9
  • Professionals who are working in an organization where TOGAF 9 has been adopted and who need to participate in architecture projects and initiatives
  • Architects who will be responsible for developing architecture artifacts
  • Architects who wish to introduce TOGAF 9 into an architecture practice
  • Architects who want to achieve a recognized qualification to demonstrate their detailed knowledge of TOGAF 9

What is covered:

  • ADM phases
  • Architecture Governance
  • TOGAF Architecture Content Framework
  • Building Blocks
  • Stakeholder Management Technique
  • TOGAF Content Metamodel
  • TOGAF recommended techniques
  • TRM & IIIRM
  • Key Deliverables
  • Partitioning
  • Architecture Repository
  • Iteration and different levels of architecture
  • Adapt the ADM for security
  • Adapt the ADM for the SOA style of architecture
  • Architecture maturity models
  • Architecture Skills Framework

Pre Requisites:  None

 
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We have been an active participant in The Open Group Architecture Forum from July 2001. As exlusive regional partner for The Open Group (2001-2006)  and Vice Chair ( 2002-2206), our principal consultant  has been providing thought leadership to TOGAF and significant contribution to global EA projects and conferences.  
Through the Open Group connections, C C AND C Solutions brings to you the benefit of global connections in Architecture with some of the world's leading architectural practitioners as well as other value added services such as facilitating certification and tools usage.

 
News - Enterprise Architecture Solutions
The last decade has been a strange aberration in the IT & T industry, mainly due to some of the panic factors emanating from sources external to the industry and some other issues falling squarely within the industry's own perimeters.

In the late nineties, there were two phenomena that dominated IT budgets - the panic of Y2K and the crazy, frenzied days of e-commerce. To a lesser extent there were minor panics created by deadline-based IT drivers such as Euro conversion in Europe and the introduction of GST in Australia.

The most common factor was that, fuelled by panic, several users introduced ‘single purpose‘ packages or embarked on fast track software development, leading to a collage of products and solutions - each best fit for the purpose- but not fitting into any pattern or architecture. The pieces in the puzzle do not fit . It is like several Lego pieces were tipped into one big pile and messed around by a very naughty child.

Adding to the chaos were vendor driven strategies for niche areas which often forced the users to adopt a particular hardware or software or a vendor-‘architecture' platform.

The net result….an ill defined, ill structured ‘infrastructure’ with no semblance of an ‘architecture‘ what so ever...and of course the budget buckets drained to the core and very little funds available to scrape from its bottom.

 
 
 
 

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