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Case USA48: Why a Defense Agency Replaced Enterprise Architecture with Vendor Stack Upgrades
Systems were upgraded to the latest commercial platforms — yet the enterprise structure connecting mission planning, intelligence, logistics, and training was never modeled.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 11


Case USA24: Why a Regional Bank Equated Target Operating Model Slides with Enterprise Architecture Design
In regional banking, leadership rolled out “Target Operating Model” decks to unify channels and product flows. The slides impressed regulators and boards — yet no modeled enterprise anatomy backed them.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 11


Case USA26: Why a US-Based Airline Group Confused Route Optimization Tools with Enterprise Architecture Maturity
Airlines deployed AI-based route optimization, improving flight efficiency metrics and fuel savings — yet the enterprise structure tying scheduling, crew, maintenance, and disruption management remained disconnected.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 11


Why Healthcare CIOs Must Rethink IT Architecture – 10 Missing Links in the Healthcare IT Operating Model 💲
Without Anatomy, healthcare IT spend is like a hospital running on multiple uncoordinated shifts — patients are treated, but no one sees the full flow of care.
With Anatomy, every investment has context. Every system has a role. Every change is traceable.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 11


Case USA5: Why a Telecom Operator Mistook Data Lake Expansion for Enterprise Architecture Progress
Overview: In the telecom sector cases within our 100 US diagnostics, we see data infrastructure projects dressed up as EA milestones. Operators have built massive data lakes, ingesting terabytes from network devices, customer interactions, and billing systems. Annual reports frame these as architectural leaps. Yet without structure, governance, and shared semantics, the lakes became isolated silos — unable to support enterprise-wide decision-making. P1–P6 Insight Preview: Th

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 11


Case USA6: How an Automotive Giant Mistook PLM Standardization for Enterprise Architecture Governance
Overview: This case is part of our 100-diagnostic series showing how US enterprises have equated tool standardization with enterprise architecture governance . Automotive OEMs implemented standardized product lifecycle management (PLM) tools across engineering and design units, citing reduced duplication and faster design cycles as proof of EA maturity. Yet, without an enterprise governance model, the PLM tool became a silo — governing its own domain but disconnected from sup

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 11
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