Lead Information Manager at a tech consulting company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-05-14T14:01:58Z
May 14, 2024
The tool is still being integrated into our enterprise architecture. It serves as a tool for gathering and providing information, but it hasn't yet directly solved a critical business issue for me. I haven't explored the developer side much, particularly regarding pushing information about resources via the API. Since I'm using the open-source community version, I'm unfamiliar with how the API works and how it could benefit the company. I found the product through a Google search. I would say that enterprise architecture is more cultural for a company. But if it's possible to start using the tool, I would suggest trying it, especially since you can get a trial with demo data during the initial setup. This makes it quite easy to work with before transitioning to your data. I believe that if the product is good, then you should give it the full number. So, at this point, I'd give it a ten out of ten. Afterwards, once I know more about how the API works and what kind of data I can input via the API, I may evaluate it again on the same scale. It's working perfectly, it's a ten out of ten.
Solution Architect at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-01-05T07:48:34Z
Jan 5, 2022
We're just customers and end-users. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten. This particular product would be really helpful to model the architecture at an enterprise level. When we talk about building architecture, we try to visualize specific domains of the architecture, like business applications, technology, and data. This particular tool will help to visualize all layers, in the context of what we are trying to build. That's pretty much the beauty of the tool and this is really helpful for any. It follows the ArchiMate principle - including the ArchiMate modeling, the language principles. That gives us the entire visibility of the overall architecture that we are trying to build. If we want to drill down at a business accountability level, we can do it at a business application level. We can do it at which particular application is using what specific data. It's a very transparent tool and we can also build data flows in it when it comes to the data layer. It's a very helpful tool when it comes to enterprise architecture.
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The tool is still being integrated into our enterprise architecture. It serves as a tool for gathering and providing information, but it hasn't yet directly solved a critical business issue for me. I haven't explored the developer side much, particularly regarding pushing information about resources via the API. Since I'm using the open-source community version, I'm unfamiliar with how the API works and how it could benefit the company. I found the product through a Google search. I would say that enterprise architecture is more cultural for a company. But if it's possible to start using the tool, I would suggest trying it, especially since you can get a trial with demo data during the initial setup. This makes it quite easy to work with before transitioning to your data. I believe that if the product is good, then you should give it the full number. So, at this point, I'd give it a ten out of ten. Afterwards, once I know more about how the API works and what kind of data I can input via the API, I may evaluate it again on the same scale. It's working perfectly, it's a ten out of ten.
We're just customers and end-users. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten. This particular product would be really helpful to model the architecture at an enterprise level. When we talk about building architecture, we try to visualize specific domains of the architecture, like business applications, technology, and data. This particular tool will help to visualize all layers, in the context of what we are trying to build. That's pretty much the beauty of the tool and this is really helpful for any. It follows the ArchiMate principle - including the ArchiMate modeling, the language principles. That gives us the entire visibility of the overall architecture that we are trying to build. If we want to drill down at a business accountability level, we can do it at a business application level. We can do it at which particular application is using what specific data. It's a very transparent tool and we can also build data flows in it when it comes to the data layer. It's a very helpful tool when it comes to enterprise architecture.