Exploring IT Architecture Disciplines, Part 3: Move on to the Information Architecture - Store, Protect, and Manage Your Organization's Data
Source: IBM
As one progress toward the design of the enterprise architecture, one must supplement the new business architecture with an information architecture - an architecture that outlines mission-critical information and how to store it, protect it, and manage it. Learn how to design and maintain an information architecture for the organization. Each building block of the enterprise architecture is as important as the next, but some blocks provides one with more insight than others. Such is the case for the business and information architectures.
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| Date: | Aug 2006 |
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