
Webinar: Business / IT Architecture Metamodel: Whitepaper Walkthrough
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In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, strong alignment between business architecture and IT architecture has become increasingly crucial for being successful. This webinar aims to explore the essential relationships between these two concepts and to provide valuable insights into how organizations can achieve better alignment for improving strategy execution and overall business performance. Specifically, it will focus on showing comprehensive alignments between business architecture domains presented in the Guild Metamodel with IT architecture particularly application and data architecture.
Presenters: Richard Lay, Adam Bajer
Registration for this webinar is closed. Recording is available.

Adam Bajer
Lead Business Architect
Major EU public administration agency
Adam Bajer is a Lead Business Architect with over 20 years of IT experience, started as Software Engineer, then become System and Business Analyst, and at the end, Lead Enterprise and Business Architect. Adam translates organizational strategic goals into user-centric business solutions for a major EU public administration agency using business and enterprise architecture. Adam propagates the business architecture and enterprise design disciplines to drive strategic alignment, enhance efficiency and deliver superior business solutions.

Richard Lay
Enterprise Architect, Methodologist
Context Consulting
Richard Lay is an Enterprise Architecture consultant and methodologist. He has hands on experience in KPMG Canada, designing building, populating and using real software knowledgebases to support strategic decisions, business architecture, transformation planning and estimating, requirements analysis, information design and management, portfolio rationalization and identifying software components. He brings a pragmatism to defining methods, knowing how hard it is to manage the real business information in a metamodel, so you can deliver traceable artifacts that expose the organizations intricacies. Currently, Richard is researching a simpler way of business description, solely based on decisions and how they are communicated.
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