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Iasa IT Architect Core develops a clear pathway and defined baseline
for successful IT architects. The flexibility, quality, changeability,
scalability and durability of a system depends on the underlying
architecture. And a good architecture is based on the correct foundation
work. Lack of architecture work not only results in costly and
ineffective solutions, but also in long-term issues that get stuck in
the activities that the solutions will support.
What does it mean to work as an IT architect?
The course gives you as an architect knowledge of models and tools for
developing IT architectures that meet the demands of modern business.
The curriculum is developed by IT architects for IT architects, which is
one of the basic ideas behind Iasa.
The CITA-Foundation certification demonstrates that you are on this path
and that you are taking the necessary steps to become a fully qualified
architect.
Iasa IT Architect Core focuses on:
- Architecture Thinking: building a solid foundation and ensuring architects think like architects
- Architecture Engagement: understanding the role and how architects engage
- Architecture Demand: discovering ways to understand the demands of the business
- Architecture Supply: Fulfilling that demand and delivering the architecture
- Architecture Practice: How best to build the practice of architecture within your organization
By the end of the course, you will be able to think about your
technology solutions and communicate them with an entirely new level of
stakeholder. You will be able to describe the way your company is
positioned within the enterprise and devise methods for making that
position stronger.
Target Audience
Iasa's basic course is aimed at anyone who wants to become involved in
architectural work. You should have basic knowledge and experience of
system development.
This includes:
Architects, regardless of your specialisation, that are either new into
the role, are somewhere on their career journey or are seasoned
architects sharpening or updating their skills.
Experienced IT staff from other roles that are considering the move into
Architecture, such as developers, project managers, information model
or process developers, or individuals in analogous positions.
Senior IT leaders that are considering establishing/improving their Architecture practice and career paths for their staff.