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Agile Enterprise Architecture: Frameworks & Methodologies
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2,852 students

Agile Enterprise Architecture: Frameworks & Methodologies

Align IT with Business Strategy Using Agile EA | TOGAF, SAFe, Scalable Architecture & Legacy Modernization
Last updated 6/2026
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What you'll learn

  • Apply Agile principles to create scalable enterprise architectures.
  • Foster collaboration between IT and business teams using Agile EA.
  • Implement value-driven approaches to align architecture with business goals.
  • Develop actionable strategies to manage legacy systems in Agile environments.

Course content

10 sections16 lectures1h 22m total length
  • Introduction2:15

    Discover how agile enterprise architecture enables flexible, scalable architectures that align with evolving business needs and value streams; apply agile methods like Scrum or Kanban to drive faster innovation.

  • What Is Enterprise Architecture?3:13

    Explore enterprise architecture as a comprehensive framework that aligns infrastructure, processes, and systems with business goals, delivering agile, iterative value through continuous feedback between business and information technology.

  • Agile EA Defined3:45

    Embrace agile enterprise architecture by integrating agile principles into traditional practices, enabling iterative development with sprints, delivering value early and often through frequent releases, and fostering business and IT collaboration.

  • Our Use Case - TechWave Solutions Ltd2:02

    TechWave Solutions uses microservices and an API-first architecture to scale SaaS platforms and cloud infrastructure, while adapting to evolving client demands through cross-functional teams and continuous delivery.

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of enterprise architecture concepts is helpful but not required.
  • No prior Agile experience needed; all key concepts will be covered.
  • A willingness to explore collaborative and adaptive approaches.

Description

Unlock the power of Agile principles to transform your Enterprise Architecture (EA) with our comprehensive course, Master Agile Enterprise Architecture: Build Scalable, Adaptive, and Future-Ready Systems. Designed for enterprise architects, IT professionals, and business leaders, this course equips you with the tools and strategies needed to create architectures that thrive in today’s fast-paced and ever-changing business environments.

Learn how to align enterprise architecture with Agile methodologies, enabling your organization to respond quickly to evolving needs while maintaining strategic alignment. Dive into topics such as agility and flexibility in architecture, iterative development, fostering collaboration through cross-functional teams, and delivering tangible business value at every step.

Gain hands-on experience with frameworks like TOGAF, SAFe, Scrum, and Kanban, and discover how to integrate them into Agile EA. Explore practical techniques for managing legacy systems, rolling out cybersecurity measures, and enhancing supply chain security—all while ensuring scalability and adaptability.

With real-world case studies, actionable insights, and interactive discussions, you’ll learn how to overcome resistance to change, balance short-term agility with long-term vision, and continuously improve your architecture to support innovation.

By the end of the course, you’ll have the knowledge and confidence to build an enterprise architecture that is not only robust and scalable but also a driver of business success. Whether you're new to Agile EA or looking to deepen your expertise, this course is your gateway to mastering the future of enterprise architecture.

Who this course is for:

  • Enterprise architects seeking to adopt Agile methodologies.
  • IT professionals looking to align technology with business strategies.
  • Business leaders wanting to foster collaboration with technical teams.
  • Agile practitioners interested in extending their expertise to enterprise architecture.