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MicroServices-driven enterprise architecture model for infrastructure optimization

A. M. Abd-Elwahab (), A. G. Mohamed () and E. M. Shaaban ()
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A. M. Abd-Elwahab: Helwan University
A. G. Mohamed: Bank Misr
E. M. Shaaban: Beni-Suef University

Future Business Journal, 2023, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-15

Abstract: Abstract Enterprise architecture (EA) is a discipline that is becoming increasingly important for businesses that are undergoing digital transformation. EA encompasses the practice of designing and managing the entire architecture of an organization, including its business processes, information systems, and technology infrastructure. In this paper, we will explore the main objectives of EA in digital transformation and the ways in which EA can help businesses achieve their digital transformation goals. Enterprise architects can use MicroServices technology to enable digital transformation by designing the MicroServices architecture, establishing best practices and standards, supporting tools such as DevOps, aligning with the enterprise's cloud strategy, and enabling data integration. Decision makers can use enterprise architecture with MicroServices to make digital transformation by leveraging the benefits of MicroServices architecture to achieve their digital transformation goals.

Keywords: MicroServices; Digital transformation; Enterprise architect (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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