PROVIDING COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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ILEARNIT NIIT (USA), INC. 1050 CROWNE POINTE PARKWAY, SUITE 900 ATLANTA GA 30338 PROVIDING COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES;
INFOUSE InfoUse 2560 Ninth Street, Suite #216 Berkeley CA 94710 providing computer and information technology consulting services in the fields of health and education, with an emphasis on disability;
NIIT LEARNING SOLUTIONS NIIT (USA), INC. 1050 CROWNE POINTE PARKWAY, SUITE 900 ATLANTA GA 30338 PROVIDING COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES;LEARNING SOLUTIONS;
PORTICO NETWORK Connections-too, Inc. 222 Kings Road Niles MI 491203508 Providing computer information technology and internet providing services and consulting to businesses, including the services of computer application software management, computer network management, computer network security, computer database management, computer storage, and remote computer network access, WAN design, including, corporate intranets, internet connectivity and security, web internet hosting, co-location, business-to-consumere-commerce, business-to-business e-commerce, virtual private networks (VPN), e-mail based services and advanced internet provider based voice, data and video applications;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An enterprise architecture (30) for a business is divided into a business architecture (32), an information technology architecture (34), and an enterprise management framework (36). The business architecture (32) is the main driver for the information technology architecture (34) but the information technology architecture (34) can also have an impact on the construction of the business architecture (32). The enterprise management framework (36) allows for the management of the two architectures. A framework tower (500) is built around essential and mandatory components of the enterprise architecture (30). The framework tower (500) is made up of a plurality of planes representing mandatory components of the enterprise architecture (30). The components of the framework tower (500) include a strategic plan (41), a business architecture (42), an information architecture (44), an application architecture (46), a technology infrastructure architecture (48), and an enterprise information technology management framework (49). Each component in the framework tower (500) addresses the people, processes, and technology of the enterprise architecture (30) so that strategic information technology planning, enterprise architecture definition, and repeatable and effective information technology enabling solutions can be performed and delivered to the business.