The Open Group Conference - Seattle 2010


The Open Group Conference in Seattle represents an ideal opportunity to better understand the future role of enterprise architecture (EA) as it is more closely aligned with business decision making at a ‘board room’ level.  The conference will better prepare all EA professionals for the evolving nature of the role of architecture design and management. Key learning opportunities include:

  • Practical initiatives based on real-life experiences from leading industry professionals
  • Understanding tomorrow’s best practices and policies
  • The successful communication of EA and the role of TOGAF™ 9 to deliver operational efficiencies and real business benefits
  • The effective alignment of IT security threats and controls with business risk that directly impacts upon the ‘bottom line’ by more effectively integrating security within enterprise architecture frameworks.

Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference

Changing the Conversation
Plenary theme (Monday)

We have heard many say that we need to change the perception of architecture – move it from IT and "techie speak" to more business-orientated language that directly relates to an organization’s multiple business functions. One way that we will see this in the future is that the conversations will change; from IT centric to business/mission centric, from IT push to IT pull, from hopes of IT ROI to providing proven business improvements, from IT changes to changing business/mission processes, people roles, and policy.

In this conference we will propose a future where the dialogues in which architects are engaged have changed to ones in which architects are in the “board room” and at the decision making tables. We will propose a path to getting there through lessons learned and practices being employed by thought leaders and through recommendations from those already in the “board room.”

Plan to attend this conference to get a head start of making this future a reality.

The Language of the Business Architect
Plenary theme (Tuesday)

Those working in the Business Architecture area are establishing tomorrow’s best practices. In this session we will have thought leaders in business architecture present the language of the business architect – what to emphasize and what to de-emphasize when communicating with business and mission partners.  Speakers will provide critical success factors in communicating for success.

TOGAF 9 represents an industry consensus framework and method for enterprise architecture and is used by organizations around the world. During this conference we will investigate ways to speak about and present TOGAF in ways that are meaningful to the business.

Attend and Learn
(Tracks on Mon, Tue & Wed )

Choose sessions, tutorials, and case studies from concurrent tracks where you'll find thought leadership across a range of topics and issues that impact your business:
Key topics to be covered include:

  • Presenting to the C level and Board room
  • Obtaining Line of Business Trust
  • Analytics that the CFO can use
  • Partnering with Operations, Finance, Marketing, Legal, and HR
  • Translating business speak into IT speak – a role of the architect
  • Convincing executives to demand TOGAF certified professionals
 

Security Practitioners Conference

Moving Information Security Management from Art to Science

Plenary theme (Tuesday)

Management of the information security function in large organizations is challenging. Senior IT security managers must have a broad understanding of IT security threats and controls, while communicating effectively about risk within the organization. As a relatively new discipline, IT security management is starting to become less an art, and more a science.

Plenary sessions will include case studies of IT security management in several large organizations, as well as presentations on IT security management using metrics and maturity models.

Security Architecture
Plenary theme (Wednesday)

Ensuring that an organization’s information assets are protected requires architecting security in to IT systems. Yet many organizations struggle with integrating security into their enterprise and IT architectures. A common complaint is that every security architecture is unique. Plenary sessions will explore issues in security architecture, including challenges and real world experiences integrating security with architectural frameworks such as TOGAF.

Attend and Learn
(Tracks on Tuesday and Wednesday)

Tuesday Afternoon

Workshop :ISM3, a metrics- and maturity model-based approach to information security management.

Other possible tracks and topics to be covered in Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon sessions include:

  • The impact of compliance on information security management
  • Cloud computing and information security




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Sponsorship / Exhibiting

Contact sponsorship@opengroup.org for more information on sponsoring the gala dinner event or the networking reception, or exhibiting at the conference.



   
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