
Enterprise Architecture Consulting
Enterprise Architecture connects all layers
We turn complex IT landscapes into clear strategic assets. No ivory tower concepts – just pragmatic, actionable architecture.

Business Architecture
Are we doing the right things?
Application Architecture
Do we have the right tools?
Data Architecture
Do we trust our data?
Technology Architecture
Is our foundation stable?
Enterprise Architecture needs to show early benefits to succeed
We help to start with Enterprise Architecture and focus on benefit-bringing use cases.

Discover & Baseline
We establish transparency. You can't manage what you don't measure. We inventory your Application Portfolio and Tech Stack to build a solid data baseline.
Define Use Cases & Goals
Where do you want to go? We align architecture with business value. Whether it’s Cloud Migration, Cost Reduction, or AI Readiness (EU AI Act).
Target Architecture (To-Be)
We design the future state. We create a clear vision of your landscape, removing complexity where it doesn't add value.
Roadmap & Execution
How do we get there? We bridge the gap between strategy and execution. We develop an actionable roadmap with defined projects (Transition Architecture).
Govern & Improve
EA is not a one-off project. We establish lean governance processes to ensure your data remains accurate and your architecture evolves continuously.
Enterprise Architecture needs time and commitment
We support you in your journey and focus on use cases that show the value of EA. Think in iterations with tangible outcomes rather than one big goal.

Orchestrating
EA moves from documentation to strategy, using SAP LeanIX for advanced scenario planning, business transformation and driving competitive advantage.
Overarching
SAP LeanIX is highly automated via integrations (e.g., ServiceNow), allowing for proactive risk management based on real-time KPIs and data hygiene metrics.
Standardizing
Architecture processes are standardized and integrated into the organization. SAP LeanIX serves as the accepted "Single Source of Truth" with clear ownership (subscriptions).
Firefighting
LeanIX shows "islands of data" where specific domains are well-maintained, but a holistic view and consistent governance are still missing.
Inventorizing
Processes are disorganized and rely on individual heroics rather than established standards. In LeanIX, data is often missing, obsolete, or unstructured.