IT Architecture Forum


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The IT Architecture Forum is back in 2019 as the key event within NZ for Enterprise Architects and technology evangelists to discuss utilising emerging technologies to help transform business models and deliver strategic business value. Created in consultation with senior enterprise architects and experts from across IT and business, this year’s event features the IT and buisness leader’s perspectives, case studies and thought-leadership pieces. Gain practical insights into the tools and strategies to tackle evolving mega trends that affect the Enterprise and Solution Architects.

This year’s event will also be co-located with the 2019 DevOps Forum. This is your chance to network and learn with other like minded experts and peers, and gain valuable knowledge to take back to your workplace to help align your strategies with best practice.

Key issues covered:

  • Exploring the impact of AI and machine learning
  • Effective architecture across business functions
  • How do you architect for customer centric architecture?
  • Security threats and implications of privacy
  • Getting frameworks, governance and culture right when adapting to Agile

Hear insights from:

KPMG | Auckland Council | Fletcher Building | The IT Psychiatrist | Mercury | University of Auckland | Kensington Swan | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | Whare Hauora

Who should attend:

Enterprise Architects | Solution Architects | Business Architects | Chief Technology Officer | Director of Technology | Enterprise Design Analysts | Agile coaches and Analysts | Data and Information Specialists | IT Managers | Digital Transformation Leaders

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