• Business Architecture in Practice

    This three-day Business Architecture in Practice course provides knowledge and understanding of Business Modeling, Business Capabilities, Business Scenarios, Information Mapping, and Value Streams and how to apply them in the development of a Business Architecture based on the TOGAF Standard

  • EA Bootcamp Training

    The EA Bootcamp course is designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to individuals entering an architecture-related role and/or needing a basic understanding of enterprise architecture (EA) concepts. This four-day course is aimed at beginners and addresses a span of EA concepts and theories. TOGAF(R) 9 Foundation tuition is included as part of the course and delegates will be eligible to write the TOGAF 9 Level 1 exam following the course.

  • Introduction to Business Architecture

    This four-day course is a practical introduction to Business Architecture and covers the frameworks and tools needed for the discipline. It includes the Business Architect role as well as guidance on establishing and operationalising a Business Architecture function.

  • TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Level 1 & 2

    This five-day accredited course consists of tuition on the TOGAF® Standard version 10 in accordance with The Open Group certification requirements. Level 1 (days 1 and 2) covers an introduction to the TOGAF® standard concepts. Level 2 (days 3-5) goes into more depth with the concepts.

  • TOGAF Risk & Security

    This 4 day course teaches delegates about security and risk concepts in relation to the TOGAF® Architecture Development Method (ADM), Information Security Management (ISM), the broader concepts of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and SABSA Enterprise Security Architecture (ESA), and the relationships with other IT security and risk standards like the ISO/IEC 27000 family, ISO 31000, and COBIT®.

  • Zachman Framework Training

    This two-day course provides you with an understanding of the Zachman Framework and how to apply it. It includes an overview of the TOGAF® Architecture Development Method (ADM) as well as guidance on how to use the Zachman Framework to define ADM deliverables. The material is made practical with examples and a case study exercise that addresses both the Zachman Framework and the ADM.

  • Enterprise Architecture Executive Overview for Government

    This two-day course provides a comprehensive exploration of Enterprise Architecture within the government sector, helping attendees understand its foundational concepts and their broader business implications. Participants will also delve into the integral role of Enterprise Architecture in streamlining government functions, ensuring the efficient management of Intellectual Capital, and reinforcing the bond between corporate and IT governance.