Each month Iasa hosts a Virtual Conference that runs on a real-time schedule. This month’s eSummit, occurring May 24th, features highly recognized subject matter experts in Business Architecture.

Interactive webcasts are offered in real-time, while presenter show visuals such as PowerPoint slides and desktop applications.  Participants will have the opportunity to interact with the presenters in real time.  See below for this month’s speakers and topics.

Agenda at a glance*

May 24-25, 2017
All times are US CST

09:00 Paul Preiss TBD
10:00 Santanu Dutta Financial Advisory role for a future digital bank
11:00 Nigel Green  Of Horses & Unicorns: The why, what & how of digital adoption
12:00 Chalon G Mullins Business Architecture and TOGAF alignment
13:00 William Ulrich Business-Driven, Business/IT Transformation
14:00 Michal Golda Business Gamification
15:00 Alexander Samarin Systems architecting experience
16:00 Randy Clarke Marketing and the Architecture Imperative
17:00 Chris Armstrong UML® Profile for BIZBOK® Guide: Business Architecture Modeling for Everyone!
18:00 Jeff Wallk Business Architecture Metamodel and Standards Activity
19:00 Guiseppe Mascarella Rapid Economic Justifications (REJ) for Machine Learning TBD
20:00  TBD  TBD
21:00 Rajesh Narayan Business Architecture in P&C insurance and how to create solutions for the industry at large
22:00 Krishnapriyan Sridharan Business Architecture
23:00 TBD TBD
24:00  Dr. Steve Else Rapidly and Pervasively Scaling Business Transformation Collaboration
01:00  Vinu Jade  Enterprise Transformation in Business View
02:00 Kumaran Anandan  Managng change in a Fast world – Architects Role
03:00 V GAnasekaran  Block Chain Revolution
04:00 Tom Graves Exploring Business Architecture
05:00 Priya Madhavan Cyber Security and Impact to Architecture Design
06:00 Kiran Bettadpur Cyber Law – Secure Digital Transformation?
07:00 Scott Anderson Security and the IoT
08:00 Richard Diver A Practical Framework for Solution Architecture

*all speakers, times and topics are subject to change

Speakers

Nigel Green

Of Horses & Unicorns: The Why, What & How of Digital Adoption

Nigel Green: Of Horses & Unicorns: The Why, What & How of Digital Adoption

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Michal Golda

Business Gamification

Michal Golda: Business Gamification

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Rajesh Narayan

Business Architecture in P&C insurance and how to create solutions for the industry at large

Rajesh Narayan : Business Architecture in P&C insurance and how to create solutions for the industry at large

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Krishnapriyan Sridharan

Krishnapriyan Sridharan

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Chalon Mullins

Aligning TOGAF and Business Architecture

Chalon Mullins :Aligning TOGAF and Business Architecture

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Sanjeev Azad

Santanu Dutta

Financial Advisory role for a future digital bank

Santanu Dutta: Financial Advisory role for a future digital bank

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Randy Clarke

Marketing and the Architecture Imperative

Randy Clarke: Marketing and the Architecture Imperative

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Jeffery Wallk

Standardizing a Business Architecture Metamodel: Why it Matters

Jeffery Wallk: Standardizing a Business Architecture Metamodel: Why it Matters

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William Ulrich

Business-Driven, Business/IT Transformation

William Ulrich : Business-Driven, Business/IT Transformation

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Richard Diver

Richard Diver: A Practical Framework for Solution Architecture

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Chris Armstrong

UML® Profile for BIZBOK® Guide: Business Architecture Modeling for Everyone!

Chris Armstrong : UML® Profile for BIZBOK® Guide: Business Architecture Modeling for Everyone!

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Alexander Samarin

Systems architecting experience

Alexander Samarin : Systems architecting experience

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Priya Madhavan,

Cyber Security and Impact to Architecture Design

Priya Madhavan : Cyber Security and Impact to Architecture Design

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Dr. Steve Else

Rapidly and Pervasively Scaling Business Transformation Collaboration

Dr. Steve Else : Rapidly and Pervasively Scaling Business Transformation Collaboration

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Tom Graves

Exploring Business Architecture

Tom Graves : Exploring Business Architecture

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Registration

So Many Reasons to Attend the eSummit

  • Industry expert presenters
  • A new, exciting topic every month
  • Live Q&A with every presenter
  • It’s totally FREE
  • Attend from your office, phone, or wherever you have an internet connection
  • Earn CEUs/PDUs for attending
  • Did we mention that it is FREE

Upcoming eSummits 2017

Internet of Things, Machine Learning, Business Architecture

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We are looking for thought leaders, and subject matter experts like yourself to grow our content. Your contributions would provide Iasa’s members and outside practitioners with a learning venue where they can share similar goals, interests, problems, and approaches within the IT Architecture domain.

Are you working on an exciting, original or innovative project? Have you created some neat technology or discovered a useful practice? Did you and your team, crack a mind-boggling engineering challenge?

If the answer to any of these questions is yes, we would love it if you would share your skills, experience and ideas in a talk contact us.  Visit our contribution page!

About Iasa

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Formally known as the International Association for Software Architects, we have changed our name to be just Iasa Global, a non-profit association for ALL IT Architects. Iasa Global is headquartered in beautiful Austin, TX but our reach is global with multiple chapters around the world.

Established in 2002, the association is committed to improving the quality of the IT architecture industry by developing and delivering standards, education programs and developing accreditation programs and services that optimize the development of the architecture profession. Iasa membership consists of approximately 80,000 members located in over 50 countries.

It is the mission of Iasa to make architecture the most educated, capable, and recognized profession in the world. Iasa works to accomplish this by advancing proven standards and best practices that help architects in their daily jobs and help organizations to best utilize architects in executing their technology strategies.

Iasa exists to support the development of the architecture profession as a whole. Our association seeks to address several challenges that are present in the field of architecture today:

  • A lack of organizational resources targeted at the architect in their daily role.
  • A lack of common definition for fundamental architect skill sets.
  • Variability of the architect role across organizations.
  • Difficulty in finding like-minded and similarly skilled specialists to interact with  on a peer-to-peer basis.
  • The challenge of categorizing types of architects and evaluating competence.

Iasa was founded to address such uncertainty and strives to enable individual architects to set a career path and follow that career path across organizations in a way that other professions may take for granted.

Paul Preiss – Iasa Founder & CEO

During his tenure at Iasa, Paul has taken it from a single user group with 50 members to an influential global organization with over 80,000 in its professional network. He orchestrated the development of dozens of chapters and leaders in over 50 countries. He brought Iasa to the forefront of the architect profession and employs staff around the world in the growth of the organization. He led the development of the Iasa Board of Education, the Certified IT Architect Professional (CITA-P), the Iasa skills curriculum and is actively working with universities, governments and other professional bodies to stabilize the profession of IT architecture.

Prior to Iasa, Paul was the Director of Engineering and Chief Architect of a large digital asset management company. His global experience stems from the time he spent in Japan as the Chief Architect in Dell Pan Asia. He has worked for some of the largest companies and on many of the largest projects ever delivered including projects for DHL, Sears, IBM, and others. Paul has a bachelor’s degree in Japanese from the University of Texas at Austin.