One of the most important stages of creating commercial buildings and buildings is technological architecture. In fact, technological architecture is the architecture of infrastructure, hardware and software of the future office or enterprise, t.e. Technological architecture is the foundation of all information technologies of the enterprise, and its applied systems necessary for the implementation of various processes.
So, the main purpose of technological architecture is to ensure reliable IT services provided in the framework of the entire enterprise as a whole, and coordinated centrally. Technological architecture defines a set of principles and standards that provide guidelines for the choice and use of technologies such as hardware platforms, operating systems, database management systems, development tools, software of the entire system, security system, network infrastructure, etc.D..
Good technological architecture should be built taking into account the support of applied systems that play an important role in the work of a particular organization. To ensure the proper level of compliance with all operational requirements, application architecture should effectively use the technological architecture.
There are two fundamentally different approaches of the formation of the technological architecture of the enterprise. The first is to list the standards used, and theoretically allows you to reduce dependence on specific suppliers. However, a decrease in this dependence leads to the fact that the replacement of a product is impossible or difficult. Therefore, most enterprises began to use the second approach, which is ultimately associated with the listing of specific products and technologies.
Investments invested in technological architecture, by nature large and long -term, but as a rule they do not bring income. However, the infrastructure itself is valuable, the peculiarity of which in this case is its ability to quickly and effectively ensure the implementation of new applied systems, which benefit.
Ultimately, it is the organization’s infrastructure that determines the range of applied systems that can be deployed at the enterprise to ensure and improve the processes necessary to achieve the goal, which is to receive stable income.