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Telelogic
and Carnegie Mellon Announce First Graduates of Enterprise Architect
Certification Program
- Telelogic and Carnegie Mellon Partnership Addresses
Growing Global Demand for Qualified Enterprise Architects -
MALMÖ, Sweden and IRVINE, California -
Jan 30, 2007 - Telelogic (Stockholm Exchange: TLOG), the leading
provider of software solutions that align advanced systems and software
development with business objectives, today announced that the first
group of enterprise architects have earned their certification in
enterprise architecture (EA) from the Carnegie Mellon University´s
Institute for Software Research International ("ISRI").
The program, a collaboration between Carnegie Mellon and Telelogic, was
introduced in January 2006, and is taught by seasoned,
instructor-certified professionals from Telelogic using course materials
provided by CMU ISRI. Coursework addresses the challenges and benefits
of enterprise architecture, and provides participants with a practical
approach to successfully implement and use enterprise architecture (EA)
within their organizations.
Students who complete each program course are awarded a certificate of
completion from Telelogic and ISRI; students who complete the final
course are certified as enterprise architects by Carnegie Mellon.
Program graduates gain an advanced understanding of the EA concepts and
practices needed to successfully establish and lead EA teams and
projects in the public or private sector.
"The combination of the Telelogic track record in EA and CMU´s
reputation as an educational leader has helped us lay a baseline of
knowledge for success. We were able to cross-fertilize our training
programs to target the needs of a specific audienceenterprise
architects. This program ensures that these graduates share a common
base of knowledge that will make them successful practitioners in both
the public and private sectors," said John Grasso, director of Strategic
Development and Distance Learning in ISRI at Carnegie Mellon.
"We are proud to present our first graduates their EA certification.
These professionals have shown that they have the expertise, ability and
commitment to be enterprise architects that can support business and
technology development projects and promote global best practices for
enterprise architecture," said ISRI’s EA curriculum manager, Dr. Scott
Bernard. "It is an achievement to certify our first EA practitioners so
soon after the program´s launch.
"This professional certification program is a significant step in
advancing the maturity of enterprise architecture in both the public and
private sectors," said Greg Sikes, executive vice president, Telelogic.
"We see a growing demand for this type of certification. Companies
focused on improving their operational efficiencies recognize the value
this formal instruction, from one of the world´s leading educational
institutions."
After completing each course, attendees earn a joint Telelogic/Carnegie
Mellon Certificate of Completion and Continuing Education Units.
Graduates of the EA program also become certified Enterprise Architects.
The courses are designed from a careful analysis of the knowledge,
skills, and abilities needed by enterprise architects working at
different levels of organizations.
The program is available as a public course, held regularly in Reston
Virg.; Chicago, Ill.; and Irvine, Calif. Private courses are also
available on request. For more information about the course, visit:
http://www.telelogic.com/Services/Telelogic_Training_and_Education.
Quotes from Certified Enterprise Architects
HB Gill, Apogen
"Credentials from a prestigious university like Carnegie-Mellon
University are invaluable in establishing credibility as a practitioner
and being effective in helping clients establish and maintain an
enterprise architecture. I will apply what I have learned in my new role
as Project Manager at the Dept. of Labor. I believe my completion of the
enterprise architecture certification from CMU was instrumental in my
selection for this position."
Tyson Brooks, Management Consultant/Enterprise Architect, BAE
"The Carnegie Mellon/Telelogic Enterprise Architecture Certification
program provided me with the knowledge of how an enterprise architecture
can ensure an organization´s business processes, technology, data, and
applications are aligned to management’s strategic objectives. I now
feel I have to required skills to develop, implement and properly manage
an EA program to help clarify and optimize the interdependencies and
relationships amongst business operations and underlying IT
infrastructure."
Christopher Macroglou, Highmark
"I was interested in the CMU certification program because it combined
the knowledge of two leaders--Carnegie Mellon and Telelogic--and could
deliver an overview of the practical and real world applications of EA.
From the class, I gained a firm understanding of what EA should be. The
course gave me a well-structured approach to frameworks, processes and
methodologies that are successful. I now feel more confident in my
ability to sell the value of EA to business and to make an EA a win."
Darren Barber, IT Program Manager/Certified Enterprise Architect,
General Dynamics
"This program was an opportunity for me to sharpen my EA skills and
become more effective in contributing to the development of General
Dynamic´s Government EA customers. I was able to broaden my knowledge of
EA frameworks, processes and methodologies, which has made me more
dynamic and efficient in my job. This certification is an important step
in my career."
About Carnegie Mellon’s ISRI
The Institute for Software Research International is part of the School
of Computer Science of Carnegie Mellon University. Since its founding in
1900 in Pittsburgh PA, Carnegie Mellon has been a pragmatic institution
focused on finding real solutions to the problems facing society. The
School of Computer Science is ranked among the best in the United
States, with international recognition for the faculty’s research and
impact. ISRI is a center of excellence focused on practical,
large-scale, high-quality software-intensive systems, and ISRI offers
cutting-edge executive and professional education and training for both
domestic and international audiences. For more information about
Carnegie Mellon, see
www.cmu.edu.
About Telelogic
Telelogic® is a leading global provider of solutions for automating and
supporting best practices across the enterprise - from powerful modeling
of business processes and enterprise architectures to
requirements-driven development of advanced systems and software.
Telelogic´s solutions enable organizations to align product, systems,
and software development lifecycles with business objectives and
customer needs to dramatically improve quality and predictability, while
significantly reducing time-to-market and overall costs.
To better enable our customers´ drive towards an automated lifecycle
process, Telelogic supports an open architecture and the use of
standardized languages. As an industry leader and technology visionary,
Telelogic is actively involved in shaping the future of enterprise
architecture, application lifecycle management, and customer needs
management by participating in industry organizations such as INCOSE,
OMG, The Open Group, Eclipse, ETSI, ITU-T, the TeleManagement Forum, and
AUTOSAR.
Headquartered in Malmö, Sweden, with U.S. headquarters in Irvine,
California, Telelogic has operations in 20 countries worldwide.
Customers include Airbus, Alcatel, BAE SYSTEMS, BMW, Boeing,
DaimlerChrysler, Deutsche Bank, Ericsson, General Electric, General
Motors, Lockheed Martin, Motorola, NEC, Philips, Samsung, Siemens,
Sprint, Thales, and Vodafone. |