CC and C Solutions is
managed by Mr.Vish Viswanathan and his team of highly experienced EA
Consultants and Trainers. Vish an internationally reputed EA (Enterprise
Architecture) consultant, trainer, advisor and implementation programme
manager. He is result oriented and well known for his strategic and analytical
abilities. With a broad experience in IT services, strategy, new business set
up and new technology solutions and products, he is a well rounded and complete
Enterprise Architecture professional, bringing all of his 30 years of IT
experience into the EA practice focussing on delivering excellent value to
customers. Vish has presented papers in a number of International conferences
on leading edge EA topics, based on his real life EA experiences with blue chip
clients in Australia, New Zealand, USA
, Europe and Asia.
Our Achievements
Championing the development and promotion of Open, multi
vendor Architectures through The Open Group as The Regional Partner and Vice
Chair (2003-6)
Trained and certified hundreds of professionals in EA/TOGAF
globally, customising TOGAF to suit various industry and geographical
variations.
Implemented EA pilots under the brand name of ‘EA Express'
focussing on quick wins in 3/4 months
Successfully mentored several global Fortune 500
organisations helping them to unblock EA hurdles
Set up new organisations focussing on sub-architecture such
as e-business and security.
Contributed to EA thought leadership in its links to IT
strategic planning, COBIT, ITIL , FEAF , PMO etc.,
Contributing to SOA and its relationship to EA through
international associations
Well versed in EA implementation issues and challenges
through hand on experience in meeting tough EA deadlines
How we do it
We at C C and C Solutions 'live and breathe' architecture
We are not 'generic', 'the clock starts now!' consultants
We take off where the Zachman Framework stops
We offer a practical and step-by-step cook book approach to implementing Zachman and TOGAF (The Open Group Architectural Framework)
We do not 'overdose' you with architectural theory
We simply get into action
Our Philosphy
We work transparently to make your Architecture group successful
We do not want any of the kudos ..let your people earn them…
We consult, train and hold their hands just long enough to make them self sufficient
We have no hang ups about specific methodologies or tools.
We help your architects fast track implementations
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.