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Enterprise Intelligence
Transforming Strategy into Execution with Precision and Real Intelligence

Debunking Myths
From Fragmented Capabilities to a Unified Enterprise Anatomy.


Strategy Execution is Not Best Practices—It’s Engineering
Strategy Execution is not an experiment—it is structural engineering.

Scandalous: In 2025, EA = IT Tools? And They Still Call It Enterprise Architecture?
Enterprise Architecture (EA) was supposed to be the foundation for how businesses function—aligning strategy, processes, systems,...

Breaking the 7 Myths: Why Enterprises Need One Anatomy, Not Multiple Project Architectures
The Root of the Problem is that for decades, IT teams have been mistaking project implementation details for architecture

Breaking the Myth: “Project Architecture” – A $1 Trillion Misconception
Instead of implementing a balcony within the existing structure, teams start designing an entirely new building. The result?

The IT Architecture Myth: Breaking Free from Outdated Beliefs
To drive meaningful change, we need to break free from outdated beliefs and embrace a holistic, strategic approach to architecture

The Myth of Microservices: Why Microservices Alone Don’t Define Architecture
While microservices are a valuable programming design pattern, they are not architecture.

Why Cloud Architecture Is Not Architecture: A Look Beyond Azure and AWS Certifications
Just as bricks, steel, and cement are the materials of construction, cloud platforms are the materials of IT implementation.

Why Terms Like Security Architecture, Network Architecture, and Data Architecture Are Misleading
Imagine referring to civil architects as “Firewall Architects” or “Router Architects” simply because they design specific security measures

Bridging the Gap: How the ICMG Enterprise Anatomy Model Surpasses Traditional Capability Models
Traditional Capability Models, though useful, often fall short of offering a comprehensive solution that ensures scalability, alignment, and
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