Business Requirements

The company's Enterprise Architecture (Enterprise Architecture) addresses the problems within the company that have arisen due to the application of ICT. It is guided by the TOGAF approach and is built in accordance with a long-term action plan that emerged from the strategic project. This plan typically contains between 50 and 80 key projects.

These projects need to be implemented according to the dynamics and budget defined in the implementation action plan. They include various types of projects: Organizational projects, Business architecture building projects, Information system (IS) building projects, ICT infrastructure building projects, Projects ensuring the quality of the implementation of the most important projects, etc.

Most of these projects need to be executed simultaneously with others, some are long-term, some are complex, and many are carried out by external partners, etc.

As a result, building the company's Enterprise Architecture becomes a very complex and challenging task that is not easy to manage.

Infolink Ltd. has the capability and many years of experience in successfully implementing such complex systems.

Benefits

The company's Business Architecture is built using the NGOSS and BPMN approaches, which precisely define business processes and automation requirements.
An information system (IS) is being built to automate the now precisely defined business processes.
The IS consists of Application Architecture and Data Architecture, and is process-oriented, which provides a range of advantages in the company's response speed to new customer demands, changes in the environment, and technologies.
The necessary ICT infrastructure is being built to support the operation of the process-oriented IS that automates business processes.

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