CLOUD-BASED AND ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS: CONCEPTS, ARCHITECTURE, POLICES, COMPATIBILITY, AND INFORMATION EXCHANGING
Since the beginning of this century, there has been a growing interest in the concept of Enterprise Architecture (EA), which stands for "enterprise architecture," as a means to improve and encourage strategic alignment between businesses and their IT infrastructure. EA is an abbreviation that stands for "enterprise architecture." There has been an increase in both the level of complexity and the accessibility of information collecting and processing technologies, which has led to the creation of information systems (IS) that are capable of simultaneously monitoring several elements of the operations of an organization. This was made possible as a result of the increase in both the level of complexity and the accessibility of information collecting and processing technologies. In this article, we take a look at a body of work that covers Enterprise Architecture and the effect that it has on a firm as a whole. This work focuses on the positive effects that Enterprise Architecture may have. The results were quite encouraging in that they pointed to higher productivity, decreased costs, and improved access to information for individuals tasked with decision-making.
Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise System Architecture, decision-makers.