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Sally Waselik 02-Dec-2005

ITSC Enterprise Architecture Update Creating Best Practices for building reusable business services. Sally Waselik 02-Dec-2005. EA Council Team. Publications – Gerry Grenier Standards - Bob Labelle Computer Society - Bob Care Communications Society - David Alvarez

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Sally Waselik 02-Dec-2005

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  1. ITSCEnterprise Architecture UpdateCreating Best Practices for building reusable business services Sally Waselik 02-Dec-2005

  2. EA Council Team • Publications – Gerry Grenier • Standards - Bob Labelle • Computer Society - Bob Care • Communications Society - David Alvarez • Regional Activities/Membership - Vera Sharoff • Technical Activities/Conferences - James Taylor, Mary Ann De Wald • IEEE USA – John Yaglenski • Member and Customer Services - Bill Cook • Information Technology - Sally Waselik, Esther Posen, Nimish Shah, Stephen Beck

  3. EA Council Charter • Define IEEE Enterprise Architecture standards • Build consensus across departments on common application platforms, tools and infrastructure components • Collaborate and build synergies across our technology platforms aligned with our IEEE Goals and Objectives

  4. EA Council Activities and Process • Share priority IT Projects and initiatives across different departments • Identify synergies and opportunities to collaborate • Form sub teams to evaluate technologies • Identify common services and promote re-use • Jointly develop applications or consolidate activities • Share ideas, experiences and technical know-how

  5. EA components addressed by BMS • Several core future architecture components and framework in place • SOA and Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) • Integration • Data definitions, Cleansing, ETL tools • Data transformation • Siebel and Oracle Financials • Strategic Framework capabilities • Web services • Credit card management, Member profile

  6. 2005 / 2006 EA Goals • Define and standardize needs for Enterprise Architecture • Creation of Key templates, etc to assist teams • Design and document IEEE framework for EA • Define EA strategy to a tactical level • Create an inventory for the current application and infrastructure components • Evaluate and document baseline and future architecture for key areas such as: • Portal • Identity Management • Credit card Management (Base lined in 2004) – target for BMS (complete) • Search (2006) • Collaboration • EA Council – Continue to make progress

  7. BMS – EA Accomplishments • Consolidation of Membership applications • ICSS, Sisyphus • Developing common data vocabulary • Data Cleansing, Migration and mapping • Moving towards 360 degree customer view • Developing common web services • Re-usable across departments • Credit card management, Member Profile, Fulfillment, Siebel to Oracle integration, Tax services

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