RAYNHAM, Mass., and LONDON, August 4, 2009 – MEGA, the pioneer in enterprise architecture (EA) and business process analysis (BPA) solutions, will demonstrate business improvement solutions at two upcoming Gartner Enterprise Architecture Summits in London, on September 14-15, and in Orlando, on October 7-9.
Both summits focus on how EA plays an important role in developing and sustaining competitive advantage. MEGA will show attendees how to use EA to improve decision making and resource allocation, and foster improved productivity, customer retention, and cost savings.
“We are glad to be featured at the Gartner Summits again,” noted Lucio de Risi, CEO, MEGA. “These events are important to show how EA brings real value to businesses.”
The MEGA Suite offers a unique, comprehensive solution that encompasses all dimensions of EA, from strategy and business modeling to IT systems design and portfolio rationalization and business process optimization. The software helps organizations describe, record, and analyze information about business processes and resources throughout the organization. Then, “what if” analyses show the effects of change on the business before it occurs. A centralized repository guarantees that the most recently updated information is available to all departments and managers who need to see it. Companies use this comprehensive information and analysis to anticipate market trends, make better business decisions, and reduce unknowns, delays, and costs.
Recently, MEGA added new capabilities to the Suite. MEGA IT Planning helps enterprises plan major IT change programs. MEGA Process BPMN supports the latest version of the industry standard Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), developed by the Object Management Group (OMG). MEGA has also added the DoDAF (Department of Defense Architecture Framework) and NAF (NATO Architecture Framework) frameworks to the long list of standards already supported by MEGA.
Attendees can schedule private meetings at the Summits by contacting Julie Boulanger in London or Michael Hebda in the US.