U.S. Department of Agriculture
The US Department of Agriculture is one of the largest
and most complex organizations in the US federal government. Its enterprise
architecture initiative is becoming a key to aligning its business
processes and supporting resources, especially IT resources, with
its strategic goals and related objectives. USDA is using Adaptive
Enterprise Architecture Manager™ (EAM) as an integral part of
this initiative.
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GIDEP
In support of its EA initiative, GIDEP recognized it
would require a methodology and the experience to establish its present
and future state of the EA and contracted with Enterprise IT Solutions,
LLC (EITS), using the Adaptive Repository™.
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USDA Forest Service
USDA Forest Service is using the Adaptive “philosophy”
of Enterprise Architecture (EA) to organize its EA approach. The agency
used Adaptive’s 11-domain, high-level meta-model to much more
easily describe EA’s benefits in business focused terms.
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Best Buy
Best Buy is using Adaptive IT Portfolio Manager™
(ITPM) to manage its enterprise application integration (EAI) architecture.
This includes a large number of packaged and home-grown enterprise
applications and databases, including those distributed to local offices.
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A Large US Financial Corporation
A large US financial corporation is using Adaptive IT
Portfolio Manager™ (ITPM) to track its end-to-end data flows
in full detail through a complex network of applications and databases.
The original business driver was that certain figures needed to be
reported to a regulatory authority and financial penalties applied
if data errors exceed a certain level (for example a Gender field
is unknown or other than male/female).
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A Major UK Bank
A major UK Bank is using Adaptive’s products and
services to provide an Enterprise Architecture repository solution
to meet the needs of various information users throughout the organization.
Adaptive’s Adaptive Repository™ technology was originally
selected by the IT Division following an evaluation against other
competitors in the mid 1990’s, to provide support for the management
and reuse of metadata across a variety of modeling and development
tools in use throughout the organization.
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