Technology Strategy - Relationship Between Strategy and Enterprise Technology Architecture

Relationship Between Strategy and Enterprise Technology Architecture

A technology strategy document typically refers to but does not duplicate an overall enterprise architecture. The technology strategy may refer to:

  • High-level view of Logical architecture of information technology systems
  • High-level view of Physical architecture of information technology systems

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