Taking Enterprise Architecture From Theory to Action
EACOE Certified Enterprise Architects have the proven ability to perform Enterprise Architecture activities using globally accepted standards and guidelines.
They will ensure that the enterprise’s information technology and business systems are aligned with business goals, are capable of change in continually changing business and technology climates, can reuse enterprise systems assets, and are cost effective.
The EACOE provides a recognized practitioning standard for Enterprise Architects. As you review the workshop outline, you will see the most comprehensive and complete body of knowledge in the profession. Certification through EACOE will provide you with a referenceable standard and is the benchmark for the Enterprise Architecture practitioning profession. You will be recognized for yourachievements—now and in the future.
Certifying against a defined body of knowledge is crucial to advance the profession. All professional disciplines begin with a body of knowledge as a reference point. The EACOE Enterprise Architecture Certification process follows this professional discipline. Without this body of knowledge, the results of the Enterprise Architecture will be inconsistent and difficult to verify. As an example, chemistry was alchemy until Mendeleev defined the chemical periodic table of elements. Once the periodic table of the elements was defined, a “body of knowledge” resulted. From this body of knowledge, alchemy could be transformed to chemistry and chemical engineering. The chemical engineering profession then flourished. Numerous parallels in other disciplines can be shown with similar outcomes.
Our certification approach is simple and straightforward: learn the practice of Enterprise Architecture, actually perform Enterprise Architecture, have that performance reviewed by the world’s most experienced Enterprise Architects, and receive the appropriate level of certification. You gain experience, use your knowledge and the knowledge of other practitioners, add to the knowledge base, and continue to advance the profession.