ITM 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Disaster Recovery Plan, Business Continuity Planning, Enterprise Architecture
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Enterprise architecture (ea): the plans for how an organization builds, deploys, uses, and shares its data, processes, and it assets. Enterprise architect: a person grounded in technology, fluent in business, a patient diplomat, and provides the important bridge between it and business. Primary business goals of enterprise architecture: reduce costs/improve productivity, improve customer satisfaction, create competitive advantages, generate growth, generate new revenue streams, optimize the supply chain. Data architecture: backup and recovery, disaster recovery, security. Three primary areas on which an enterprise data architecture should focus: backup and recovery, disaster recovery, security. Backup: an exact copy of a system"s data includes restoring the data backup. Recovery: the ability to get a system up and running in the event of a system crash or failure and. Fault tolerance: a computer system designed so that in the event a component fails, a backup component or procedure can immediately take its place with no loss or service.