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Why do I need architecture or architects ? What’s the actual benefit ? What is architecture actually contributing to my bottom line ? Isn’t this just another cost with intangible ‘benefits’ ? The former questions occasionally come up in relatively large organizations that can have very broad definitions of architecture and roles. Definitions of Architecture tend to be very broad, and often leave much to be desired, What we refer to with architecture is:
- Solution, Integration, Enterprise, -Architecture.
Since we also develop and implement solutions we have the ability to overlook the relevant architecture(s) from top to down as well as bottom up. This helps us in making sure you get real value, e.g. actionable designs/plans that ‘fit’ your business needs as well as your legacy systems. We provide all flavors of architecture, whether it be technical low-level integration patterns or Enterprise architecture decisions. All in our no-nonsense, straight to the point fashion. Reach out, and find out how architecture can be a real value add, and not a brake on your IT. To help cut through the buzzword salad, here are some details; A quick summary of what we consider under which architecture definition; (*note: These are all just ‘a’ definition. I’ve heard and seen as many different definitions of these terms as there are people in IT).
Solution architecture
A relatively ‘low level’ technical design of the functionality that is needed within the context of the systems that are supposed to deliver it. Hence it provides an overview of the ‘how’ the system is to provide the relevant functionality.
The output from a quality solution architecture can directly be implemented. Either locally, or by a (near shore) partner. Due to the standardized modeling languages / schematics.
What we do: Create the necessary solutions architecture, that seamlessly integrates with your existing system(s). Ready for implementation, and we can develop the implementation from there on.
Integration architecture
Refers to the patterns, and systems of integration between systems either in your domain or outside of it. Due to the cost of certain systems and the required effort to implement one or the other, it tends to become an ‘organizational wide’ choice. Which often results in relatively sluggish implementation, and equally cumbersome modification of the chosen architecture down the road. Since we provide various integration services we like to adopt a flexible integration solution whenever possible. The downside of flexibility is usually more complexity, cost or both. Depending on your chosen solution. E.g. more technical vs. a well packaged API management solution.
What we do: Help you make sense of the seemingly endless options of patterns, systems and vendors providing a clear overview of the pros and cons. As well as support for the implementation.
Enterprise architecture
Refers to the patterns, and systems of integration between systems either in your domain or outside of it. Due to the cost of certain systems and the required effort to implement one or the other, it tends to become an ‘organizational wide’ choice. Which often results in relatively sluggish implementation, and equally cumbersome modification of the chosen architecture down the road. Since we provide various integration services we like to adopt a flexible integration solution whenever possible. The downside of flexibility is usually more complexity, cost or both. Depending on your chosen solution. E.g. more technical vs. a well packaged API management solution.
What we do: Help you make sense of the seemingly endless options of patterns, systems and vendors providing a clear overview of the pros and cons. As well as support for the implementation.
Concluding remarks
Hopefully this sheds a bit of light on the different definitions, and what we can do for you. As always we strive to make our contribution practical and tangible. In the shortest time possible.