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Capgemini spokespeople will be presenting keynote sessions at the upcoming 22 Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference.
26 April 2009
The 22nd Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference will see the European Launch of TOGAF™ Version 9 – Enterprise Edition, the globally accepted leading architecture framework.
TOGAF™ 9 introduces significant enhancements to the previous version of the standard, which will be showcased in detail by some of the top TOGAF experts and trainers in the world. TOGAF™ has emerged as the definitive framework among enterprise architects for developing information systems architectures. The conference will look at the development of Version 9, its modular structure, content framework, the added value of certification to architects, and its particular relevance today in real-world applied case-studies.
Following on from the recent US conference, Capgemini will be presenting key individual sessions:
28 April 2009
- Mike Turner, Enterprise Architect, Capgemini will be discussing how to rationalise investment in enterprise architecure during a morning Analyst Panel session. Mike will then go onto to present an overview of the TOGAF 9 content framework.
- Ron Tolido, CTO Continental Europe & Asia Pacific, Capgemini will presenting a ‘stream’ on business analysis, specifically around creating a compelling case for Open Business Analysis.
- Nigel Green, Executive Enterprise Architect, Capgemini UK will be presenting a session based on the book ‘Lost in Translation’.
- Jack Hanison, Outsourcing Enterprise Architect, CTO Team, Capgemini UK will be presenting a ‘stream’ on cloud computing. The session will focus on addressing the challenges associated with cloud computing.
Related links:
- Capgemini in the News: Pete Truman writes for Government Computing on how enterprise architecture can help government departments
- Capgemini in the News: Karl Deacon, UK CTO, Outsourcing Services discusses the origins of cloud computing
- Follow CapgeminiUKPR at Twitter.com
- Follow the OS UK CTO team at Twitter.com
