
New research from IT industry analyst Gartner predicted that 95 per cent of organisations will be able to deploy EA through multiple channels by 2015, as they realise there is no single way of implementing the technology.
The report claimed there are four main ways to rollout EA developments through an organisation - traditional, federated, managed diversity and middle-out - and said most firms will use a combination of these to get the best results.
Julie Short, research director at Gartner, added: 'Regardless of the approach, EA must facilitate change. The key is to create, not the perfect or elegant architecture for the moment, but the most adaptable architecture for the future.'
Recent research from internet service provider Easynet Connect claimed that 38 per cent of companies will invest in their IT infrastructure during the coming months to help them capitalise on the economic recovery.

The report claimed there are four main ways to rollout EA developments through an organisation - traditional, federated, managed diversity and middle-out - and said most firms will use a combination of these to get the best results.
Julie Short, research director at Gartner, added: 'Regardless of the approach, EA must facilitate change. The key is to create, not the perfect or elegant architecture for the moment, but the most adaptable architecture for the future.'
Recent research from internet service provider Easynet Connect claimed that 38 per cent of companies will invest in their IT infrastructure during the coming months to help them capitalise on the economic recovery.
