Interoperability, Knowledge, and Control: The Missing Layer in Agentic Enterprise Architecture

By Rekha Kodali The adoption of agentic AI does not fail primarily because of model limitations. It fails because enterprises attempt to operationalize autonomous behaviour without defining how agents communicate, access knowledge, and remain bounded b…

Why Knowledge-Based Certifications such as the TOGAF® Certification Portfolio Really Matter

By Ash Patel – CDMP – Certified Copywriter (CMP) – CDMA, Content Marketing Manager, The Open Group

In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, organizations are constantly challenged to align technology with business objectives, drive innovation, and remain agile. Enterprise Architecture (EA) plays a pivotal role in this endeavor, providing a structured approach to planning, designing, and implementing business-aligned IT strategies.

Institutionalizing Board Knowledge

Siah Hwee Ang calls for a shift in how executives engage with boards — not just as monitors or advisers but as long-term strategic assets. He advocates for structures that tap into directors’ expertise through agenda setting, follow-ups, and subcommitt…

Exciting Updates for the Open FAIR™ Body of Knowledge and Certification Program

By John Linford, Security Portfolio Director, The Open Group, and Corinne Brouch, Director Learning and Certifications, The Open Group.
Since the publication of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), Version 2.0, the Security Forum has been working to understand the implications of changes to the CSF and making changes to The Open Group Open FAIR™ Body of Knowledge to ensure consistency with the changes.

Knowledge-Centered Design for Generative AI in Enterprise Solutions

By Walson Lee Abstract With the rapid advancement of Generative AI (GenAI)-based solutions, traditional enterprise requirements gathering and design processes may fall short. Enterprises need to adapt to a new set of design and development […]