An Enterprise Architect should possess an extensive and diverse range of technical skills that include a comprehensive and deep understanding of IT infrastructure components, such as servers, networks, and storage systems. They must demonstrate strong expertise in various cloud computing technologies and platforms, which enables them to design and implement scalable, flexible, and efficient solutions that meet the evolving needs of the organization. Additionally, having a thorough and detailed knowledge of data architecture principles is essential to ensure effective data management, governance, and compliance across the enterprise. Proficiency in advanced application integration techniques is also critical to facilitate seamless communication and interoperability between a wide variety of diverse software systems and applications. Furthermore, an Enterprise Architect should be well-versed in security architecture principles and practices, enabling them to protect organizational assets, data, and infrastructure from potential cyber threats and vulnerabilities. Familiarity with established and widely recognized Enterprise Architecture frameworks, such as TOGAF and Zachman, is crucial for providing structured methodologies, best practices, and standardized approaches that effectively guide the architectural development and decision-making process throughout the organization.


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