About this site
Enterprise architecture (ea) doesn't have to be complicated, academic, or exclusive to large enterprises. This site exists to make ea accessible, practical, and actionable for everyone.
If you're looking for dense frameworks or theory-heavy deep dives, this isn’t that kind of site. Here, I focus on lowercase ea – the everyday architecture that exists in every organization. You'll find clear, useful ideas you can put to work – no uppercase EA team required.
My vision
This site is both my living portfolio and a resource for everyone. These pages showcase how I think, work, and solve problems – giving collaborators a genuine preview of how I'll show up.
Enterprise architecture can feel vast and academic, with no clear place to start. I'll help you bridge that gap by showing what matters most for your context and how to get started.
What you'll find here
Posts are organized as a framework that lets you choose your own depth:
- Overview - Foundational mindsets
- Key Concepts & Relationships - How core ideas connect
- Conceptual Patterns & Practices - Potential approaches, and their implications
- Implementation Practices & Tools - Practical solutions for real work
Whether you're a business leader exploring ea, a practitioner looking for practical approaches, or a team bringing more structure to your technology strategy, you can start at the level that makes sense for you.
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Disclaimer:
The ideas and frameworks on this site are shared for learning and inspiration. They reflect my own perspectives and experiences, not those of any employer or client. Nothing here should be taken as professional advice for a specific organization, and reading this site doesn’t create a consulting relationship. I do my best to keep information useful and accurate, but all content is provided as-is — please use your own judgment when applying it in your context.
All frameworks, models, and concepts shared here are my own independent work. They are generalized and abstracted, and are not based on any employer’s or client’s confidential or proprietary information.