association The IASA is run by architects We focus on the professional first and the profession Second The IASA is for all IT architects Infrastructure, Enterprise, Software, Application and Beginning Architects The IASA is centrally governed and locally run We take extreme care to "Think Globally, Act Locally“ The IASA is technology and vendor agnostic The IASA Fellows, world’s renowned architects Grady Booch, Scott Ambler, Richard Hubert, Oliver Sims, Jeff Tash, Paul Clements, Len Bass, John Zachman, Martin Fowler & Ivar Jacobson
group in Austin, TX called ASAUG 2004 Grassroots communication with like-minded architects led to the formation of IASA in February, 2004 Chapter formation dominated 2004 2005 Introduction of Events and Education divisions in early 2005 By mid-2005 IASA had numerous active programs for Chapters, Content, Education and Events 2006 Reached 5000+ members and 45 chapters Developed the FRM Alpha Release 2007 Global members exceeded 6000. Released Skill Library, first comprehensive skill sets definition of IT Architects.
2004 known as ISAC-M, a Special Interest Group (SIG) of Malaysian National Computer Confederation (MNCC). Concerted effort by architects from the Industry, Vendors, Academic, Government & Non Government Organization 2005 Hosted Architect Summit, addressing common understanding and needs in IT architecture. 2006 Hosted Architect Symposium 2006, largest architect event at the time. Merged with IASA in July 2006 to form IASA Asia Pacific that will have physical offices in 15 countries: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore, Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, Pakistan, Vietnam, Taiwan & Russia 2007 Hosted Architect Symposium 2007, total delegates doubled. Hosted Monthly chapter meeting consistently for entire year. Assisted in developing and release of IT Architecture Master’s syllabus. Represented in National Standard Committees.
the preeminent global body for IT architect professionals from different disciplines through: Networking - providing forums for peer networking Knowledge - alerting members on emerging architecture issues Advocacy - advocating the views of architects Ethics - promoting ethical conduct and respect for Intellectual Property Our mission To share views and hold discussions on IT architecture related topics Through monthly meetings, events & panel discussion To advice the industry & the public in the area of IT architecture, IT governance and IT policy best practices To become trusted advisors To promote the use of proper IT architecture and design guidelines Through trainings, newsletters, articles & media publications To produce more IT architects as profession Through architect recognition and aspiring architect programs
body of knowledge in IT architecture. Repository Forum Architecture clinic IASA organizes events for your staff to learn the principles and thoughts behind sound IT architecture. Chapter meeting ITARC Workshops IASA provides Skills Library and Architecture Training Program (ATP).
IT has caught up with Business Dynamics. Maturity in BPM and SOA technologies leads organizations to take serious attention. Despite technology advances, BPM+SOA deployments are influenced by many unique factors in the organizations. Cost, complexity, change management, human dynamics etc. IASA Perspectives on BPM+SOA 9
PERSPECTIVES. Case Study from Enterprises Panel Forum to explore and re-assure your strategy Back to Basic, to Advance workshop Take home with your unique strategy of BPM+SOA Implementation. IASA Perspectives on BPM+SOA 10