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About the Course

The "TOGAF 10 Foundation" course offers a comprehensive journey through key modules in enterprise architecture. Participants will explore foundational concepts and methodologies essential for successful enterprise architecture practices. The course covers distinctions between TOGAF 9.2 and TOGAF 10, core concepts defining enterprise architecture, and the intricacies of the Architecture Development Method (ADM). Participants will gain proficiency in essential aspects such as architecture governance, stakeholder management, risk management, and business readiness transformation assessment, equipping themselves with the foundational knowledge needed to navigate the dynamic field of enterprise architecture. Target Learners: 1) Enterprise Architects: Professionals already working or aspiring to work in the field of enterprise architecture, responsible for designing and implementing architectural solutions within organizations. 2) IT Professionals: Individuals working in IT departments, including software developers, system administrators, and network engineers, seeking to expand their knowledge of enterprise architecture principles to enhance their roles. 3) Project Managers: Those responsible for overseeing projects within organizations, including planning, execution, and monitoring, who wish to understand how enterprise architecture contributes to project success and alignment with business goals. 4) Individuals Interested in Enterprise Architecture Principles and Methodologies: Anyone with a general interest in enterprise architecture, including students, consultants, and business analysts, looking to gain foundational knowledge in this area. 5) Those Seeking TOGAF Certification: Individuals aiming to obtain TOGAF certification, a globally recognized qualification for enterprise architects, and wanting to prepare for the certification exam. 6) Professionals Aiming to Advance Their Careers in Enterprise Architecture: Individuals looking to advance their careers within the field of enterprise architecture, including those seeking leadership roles or transitioning from other IT-related positions. Pre-requisites: 1) Basic Understanding of Enterprise Architecture Concepts: Familiarity with fundamental enterprise architecture concepts such as business architecture, information architecture, application architecture, and technology architecture. 2) Familiarity with IT Principles: Understanding of core IT principles, including hardware, software, networks, databases, and security concepts. 3) Knowledge of Business Processes: understanding of business processes and operations within organizations, including how different departments function and interact. 4) Understanding of Information Systems: Familiarity with the components and functionalities of information systems, including databases, ERP systems, CRM systems, and other business applications. 5) Familiarity with Project Management Methodologies: Basic knowledge of project management methodologies such as Agile, Waterfall, and Scrum, including project planning, execution, and monitoring techniques. 6) Prior Experience in IT or Related Fields (Beneficial but Not Required): While not mandatory, having prior experience working in IT roles or related fields can facilitate a deeper understanding of the course material and enhance the learning experience....

Top reviews

SC

Aug 11, 2024

Really good and pretty comprehensive coverage of the Fundamental Content which is covered in the Foundation exam. I took just over a week to get through this course and passed the exam shortly after.

ST

Feb 15, 2025

A well-structured course that simplifies TOGAF concepts, making enterprise architecture easy to understand. Perfect for professionals looking to build a strong foundation for certification.

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By Tim J

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Feb 19, 2025

I'll be honest here, and say I didn't think the content in the videos was that engaging, and I found some of the questions to be ambiguous and seemingly misaligned with the TOGAF 10 literature (I'm not an expert, so I could be wrong.) What would greatly improve the course is if the learnings referenced the literature in the TOGAF guide. (i.e. for this module, reference Phases A and B of the ADM model, and [link-to-the-content].

By Amery D

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Dec 3, 2024

this is not for the North American English Speaking market. It is very difficult to understand these individuals, and the transcripts aren't that much better. This is simply not for Americans. I am struggling to understand what they are saying and I used to teach English as a second language for years! This might work better in South East Asia, in India or wherever the presenters are from. This should be removed.

By wael d

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Dec 4, 2024

- I did learn some good stuff about general IT functionality. - The sound in the course ... !! especially it felt like the content was generated in a synthetic or automated way; make very hard to listen, so muting and reading makes it just like reading a book.