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Architecting the Family: The Relationship Between TOGAF and ITIL, COBIT and PRINCE2

Date 11/04/2014
Duration 90 minutes
Host(s) Danny Greefhorst
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In this webinar, Danny Greefhorst, EA Expert gives an essential introduction to Enterprise Architecture and TOGAF 9.1. He explains the relationship of TOGAF with three major IT frameworks: ITIL, COBIT and PRINCE2… the differences in approach, the interoperability and joint usage opportunities.

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About the host

Danny Greefhorst
Director at ArchiXL, Principal Consultant, Enterprise Architect, Data Management Professional and Critical Thinker

An experienced consultant with strong analytical and communication skills, operating at strategic and tactical levels. Danny has experience in various roles ranging from IT consultant, data management consultant to enterprise architect. His focus is on information architecture, data quality and the link to the business and processes, but he is also knowledgeable on technology architecture and developments. Danny has twenty-five years of IT experience, especially in the financial services and public sectors. He regularly publishes on IT related topics in popular magazines and is also active in the architecture community. Danny is chairman of the governing board of “Via Nova Architectura”; an e-magazine on digital architecture. He is also chairman of the architecture section of the Dutch Computing Association (KNVI). He is the main author of the book “Architecture Principles – The Cornerstones of Enterprise Architecture” and co-author of the book “Ruimte voor mens en organisatie – visie en aanpak voor de digitale samenleving”.

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