Synopsis
The ARCHITECTURE MANAGEMENT BODY OF KNOWLEDGE (AMBOKŪ Guide) for information technology is a reference guide that is taking a management approach to IT architecture to include definitions, processes, guidelines and frameworks that are generally accepted as best practice for IT architects. IT managers and professional architects can use the guide as a reference to help establish a consistent understanding and implementation of IT architecture. The guide takes an abstract view of IT architecture to define common processes, map out the different types of architecture, and highlight the importance of acquiring the right skills for IT architects. Furthermore, the guide includes detailed skills and competency frameworks, map out the different architect career levels and specializations. The guide will help managers map a career development plans for IT architects.
About the Author
Issam Thabit is the founder of IT Architecture Management Institute Inc. His architecture career spans 15 years of expertise in a wide range of small, medium, and large enterprises including the Fortune 500 (IBM, GM, and PricewaterhouseCoopers). Thabit's private and public sector experience in consulting, banking, insurance, manufacturing, healthcare and education have gained him significant experience in architecting large-scale multimillion dollar solutions. His architecture depth and breadth include network, infrastructure, data, software, application, systems, and enterprise architecture. Thabit holds a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from UWO, a Diploma in Information Systems from Fanshawe College, and a Master's in Information Systems from Walsh College.
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