Technology Architecture
Technology Architecture
Intro
Technology architecture describes the structure and interaction of platform services and technology components, both logical and physical. It underpins reliable, scalable solutions.
Key points:
- Defines platforms, services, and deployments.
- Aligns technology choices to requirements and standards.
- Common use cases across EA/BPM/Data/App/Tech include infrastructure blueprints, cloud patterns, and platform service catalogs.
- Pitfall: designing tech in isolation from business and data needs.
Examples:
- Cloud landing zone and shared services.
- Enterprise integration layer with API gateways.
- Observability stack for monitoring and logging.
In practice:
Derive tech architecture from target capabilities and nonfunctional needs; validate against the TRM and standards.
Related terms: Application Platform; Platform; Technical Reference Model
FAQs:
Q: Is technology architecture only infrastructure?
A: No; it includes services like identity, integration, and observability.
Q: How detailed should it be?
A: Enough to guide design, procurement, and operations.