By: Jim Freeman and David White
While the process of aligning business and technology is well established, there is still limited application of technology to create that alignment.
In many cases, businesses miss the opportunity to automate the process of linking their strategic goals and their technology stack. With the growth of the cloud and increasing standardization of software products, we can now create infrastructure as code that serves as an application program for configuring that technology stack, as well as cutting down difficulty and cost.
Despite these advancements, many business leaders remain uncertain about the benefits of digitizing enterprise architecture (EA). But in a rapidly evolving market influenced by economic shifts, competition and fast-paced technology like generative AI, making data-driven decisions is crucial. In this context, digitizing EA can play a key role in maximizing efficiency and profitability.
Let’s look at four priorities for digitizing enterprise architecture.
1. Get executive leadership endorsement
Executive leadership might see digitizing EA as an unnecessary expense rather than an investment that can significantly enhance business alignment and efficiency.
Senior leaders might be daunted by the perceived complexity and resource requirements of conducting a comprehensive digital inventory of IT assets and aligning them with business goals. They might also be concerned about the potential disruption to existing workflows and the need for significant collaboration across various departments.
To overcome these challenges, it’s vital to help senior leadership see the need for this investment by communicating the benefits of digitizing EA in terms of their strategic goals and priorities. For example, you might highlight how an automated inventory can streamline processes, reduce costs and improve decision-making.