The Enterprise Architecture Experience
The Enterprise Architecture Experience
Podcast Description
The Enterprise Architecture Experience is a monthly podcast where Jon Hill and Hassan Abba delve into Enterprise Architecture themes and put them in context of real-life experience. Each month, they will invite a guest along to discuss their exeperience of Enterprise Architecture, and interact with comments, emails and discussions happening on the Enterprise Architecture Experience LinkedIn group.To get involved, send a message to Jon and Hassan at [email protected] or join The Enterprise Architecture Experience group on LinkedIn.Engaging conversation, expert insights, practical examples: the reality of making Enterprise Architecture work Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on Enterprise Architecture, its frameworks, methodologies, and practical applications in the field. Specific episodes cover topics such as the importance of establishing frames of reference in team interactions and challenges related to EA frameworks, with guests like Svyatoslav Kotusev and Carl Johan Nordmark sharing their insights and experiences.

The Enterprise Architecture Experience is a monthly podcast where Jon Hill and Hassan Abba delve into Enterprise Architecture themes and put them in context of real-life experience. Each month, they will invite a guest along to discuss their experience of Enterprise Architecture, and interact with comments, emails and discussions happening on the Enterprise Architecture Experience LinkedIn group.
To get involved, send a message to Jon and Hassan at [email protected] or join The Enterprise Architecture Experience group on LinkedIn.
Engaging conversation, expert insights, practical examples: the reality of making Enterprise Architecture work in your organisation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Enterprise Architecture Experience Podcast, we get into the benefits and challenges of running a large EA team. We focus on managing federated EA, being part of an organization that doesn’t have all its Enterprise Architecture in one place, how to manage ever-changing operating models and discuss methods of working effectively in a large organisation.
Our discussion is with Gareth Lewis, Head of Architecture for Enterprise Infrastructure at AstraZeneca, a global Pharmaceutical company. Gareth gives us insight into his 20+ years in AstraZeneca, and the processes that they use and how they have developed over time..
Podcast Overview
Introduction – 00:00 – 01:33
Interview with Gareth Lewis – 01:40 – 46:29
Recap of key points – Jon and Hassan talk about some of the interesting points from the interview – 46:34 – 51:29
You can follow Gareth on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gareth-lewis-1876918/
Listen to other episodes of the EA Experience Podcast by searching for “Enterprise Architecture Experience” wherever you get your podcasts
Join our LinkedIn group for early notification of new episodes and some slide materials to summarise and accompany the podcast here: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13125822/
Jon Hill is currently doing IT Consultancy, mentoring and podcast creation having worked for 30 years in laboratory and scientific companies with a strong pharmaceutical focus, with 10+ years working in Enterprise Architecture – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-hill-it-leader/
Hassan Abba is the Head of Architecture for R&D in AstraZeneca having previously worked for Royal Mail, Vodaphone and Sky – https://www.linkedin.com/in/hassanabba/
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