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Overview of the NC Education Enterprise Architecture

Overview of the NC Education Enterprise Architecture. Ken Thompson Enterprise Architect, NCDPI. Objectives of the NCE Enterprise Architecture. Collect similar things into groups where they can be dealt with more effectively

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Overview of the NC Education Enterprise Architecture

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  1. Overview of the NC Education Enterprise Architecture Ken Thompson Enterprise Architect, NCDPI

  2. Objectives of the NCE Enterprise Architecture • Collect similar things into groups where they can be dealt with more effectively • Establish a framework that manages competing concerns in a consistent fashion • Orient customer/vendor/technology staff to where they fit into the picture • Inform decisions about resource allocations and technology uses

  3. NCE Objective Enterprise Architecture User Community (Human and Machine Consumers at varying Levels of Granularity) Business Intelligence Info Delivery (Web Portals, Email, RSS Feeds, SMS Alerts, Paging) Applications Integration & Data Hygiene Services LDS/ODS Transform& Load Svcs NC WISE CECAS CIMS LEP Others MFTS ZIS Web Svcs ODI Systems & Applications Management ODS Identity Management and Security LDS Application Data Stores Middleware Data Stores Enterprise Data Stores Database Hosting Human Data Flow Service Flow Machine Data Flow Infrastructure (Servers & Storage)

  4. Zone Map • Infrastructure (OS/DB/AS/Network/etc) • Application (Service/Collection/Utility) • Integration (Transport/Transform/Hygeine) • Analysis and Reporting (ODS/LDS/OBI) • Content Delivery (Portals/Email/ • Security • Management

  5. What are we managing? • Adaptability • Cost • Data Quality • Performance • Governance • Workload • Knowledge

  6. Ken Thompson kthompson@dpi.state.nc.us 807-3415

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