Extended Enterprise

Leverage the collective intelligence and expertise of your suppliers and customers.

 

 

The Extended Enterprise:

 

According to Wikipedia, an extended enterprise is a loosely coupled, self-organizing network of firms that combine their economic output to provide products and services offerings to the market. Firms in the extended enterprise may operate independently, for example, through market mechanisms, or cooperatively through agreements and contracts. How an extended enterprise is organized and structured and its policies and mechanisms for the exchange of information, goods, services and money is described by the enterprise architecture.

Collective Intelligence:

 

Now, you can leverage the collective intelligence of your extended enterprise and do so in a proactive way by collaborating across your extended enterprise using an enterprise-wide architecture. Use the power of the crowd. See how you can leverage the collective intelligence of your extended enterprise.

 

Business stakeholders can define, share and gain insight about their business goals, objectives and strategies across an extended enterprise-wide architecture.

 

Data managers can share models, metadata, data sources and glossaries across an extended enterprise-wide architecture.

 

Data architects can capture and incorporate key artifacts across an extended enterprise-wide architecture.

 

 

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