BOC Group releases ADOIT 17.1, transforming enterprise architecture forever
- BOC Group has launched ADOIT 17.1, their newest version of the Enterprise Architecture platform, in Dublin on December 16, 2024.
- The update focuses on simplifying workflows, allowing all team members to contribute easily, and includes features like customizable surveys for application investment planning.
- With this release, BOC Group aims to enhance collaboration across departments and align architecture efforts with business goals.
On December 16, 2024, BOC Group introduced ADOIT 17.1, the newest iteration of their Enterprise Architecture (EA) platform, in Dublin. This updated version focuses on improving collaboration among teams and personalizing user experiences to better align architectural processes with business goals. By simplifying previously complex workflows, the platform encourages contributions from stakeholders across various departments, thus promoting quicker decision-making and ultimately leading to more significant organizational transformations. Central to ADOIT 17.1 is a user-friendly interface that allows all team members to engage with architecture data effortlessly. The introduction of ADOIT Forms ensures that both technical experts and business leaders can update and maintain architecture information without needing deep knowledge of ADOIT or ArchiMate. This democratization of architecture data management fosters a culture where employees feel empowered to contribute to decision-making processes, driving impactful changes. Another key feature of this update is the Application Investment Planning Survey, which enables organizations to evaluate their application landscape efficiently. With the ability to assess applications rapidly and make informed decisions regarding investments, users can define strategies within minutes, which is a substantial time-saving compared to traditional methods. This new customizable survey feature aims to help businesses make smarter, data-backed decisions regarding their application portfolio. Finally, enhanced collaboration tools within ADOIT 17.1, such as customizable workspaces and intuitive interfaces, aim to break down silos among departments. By promoting a shared ownership culture, the platform strives to ensure that architecture efforts align closely with broader business objectives. Christoph Moser, the ADOIT Product Manager, emphasized that this release is designed to fuel transformation in organizations, leading to faster, more tangible results in their architecture processes.