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31 results for "Enterprise Architecture"

31 results for "Enterprise Architecture"

Architecture Layers

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Harvard University’s vision for enterprise architecture is to articulate and drive to common solutions, standards, and opportunities for alignment in order to reduce IT complexity and cost across the University and enable local innovation.

IT Resource Standard for Enterprise Tags

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This HUIT standard presents a discussion and implementation guide for incorporating enterprise level meta-data on IT resources and infrastructure. Details of the tags can be found in the attached pdf document.

Communities of Practice

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The Enterprise Architecture team facilitates several active Communities of Practice (CoPs) that bring people across Harvard together to share expertise, explore new ideas, and collaborate on emerging topics. These CoPs create spaces for learning and...

Application Architecture Checklist

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A tool to assess applications (e.g. developed, licensed, and SaaS solutions) for inclusion in the application portfolio. The checklist includes important considerations that must be accommodated and those that should be honored.

How Many Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs)?

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This analysis of the architecture guidance on the number of production VPCs (Virtual Private Clouds) for services deployed in AWS examines four dimensions: Security, Cost, Operations, and Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery.

Jefferson Burson

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Jefferson has led technology and IT architecture teams for over twenty years across multiple industries, including higher ed, defense, consulting, travel, and even online gaming. His professional background includes network, security, infrastructure, and...

HEART

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The HUIT Engineering and Architecture Review Team (HEART) was launched in 2019 to strengthen collaboration and decision-making around technology at Harvard. HEART reviews major IT initiatives and architecture decisions, providing guidance on strategy...

Timothy Murray

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Tim has extensive experience developing cultures of collaboration in the discovery and design of technology solutions in large and complex organizations. His focus is on understanding user expectations, goals, and perceptions, and the impact that...