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I did a fourth of my presentation in PowerPoint to set the stage with a common set of vocabulary since there are still no clear definitions on all the EA perspectives. So I gave my interpretation. We spent the rest of the session whiteboard what an EA tool would look like if it was built on the Microsoft stack. I took into account the categories that you see above.
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Essentially we wrapped 7 - 10 different tools into one architecture!
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I will share this architecture through a series of blog entries.
A big thank you to all that attended and participated in my session!
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