Enterprise Architecture
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Summary of Enterprise Architecture
The ServiceNow® Enterprise Architecture solution unites strategic and operational teams to help organizations meet business objectives through robust modeling and management of business capabilities, application portfolios, information portfolios, and technology portfolios. It supports enterprise architects in strategic planning, rationalization, and transformation efforts by enabling data-driven decisions about investing in, sustaining, migrating, or retiring business applications aligned with organizational goals.
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Key Features
- Enterprise Modeling and Visualization: Create architecture diagrams using industry standards like CSDM, ArchiMate, and AWS to model current and future IT states and their relationships to business landscapes. Diagrams can be linked to applications and capabilities and used to generate architecture documents for collaboration and approval.
- Architecture Analyzer: Provides an interactive canvas to explore and analyze relationships across applications, services, infrastructure, and extended enterprise architecture entities without needing custom diagrams. It helps assess dependencies, impacts, and supports collaborative decision-making.
- Rationalization of Business Applications: Evaluate applications using indicators such as cost, risk, value, and technical debt. Interactive bubble charts and list views enable identification of redundancy and prioritization of actions to invest, sustain, migrate, or retire applications, supporting modernization and investment decisions.
- Publishing Center: Centralized management of publishing workflows for Technology Reference Model (TRM) catalogs, sharing approved technology standards, monitoring publishing status, and governing architectural outputs through consistent processes.
- Data Certification: Ensures accuracy, completeness, and reliability of critical architecture data by allowing certification policies to be defined, executed on-demand or scheduled, and tracked for compliance, thereby improving trust in data used for reporting and decision-making.
- Enterprise Architecture Workspace: A unified interface where enterprise architects can manage tasks, certifications, assessments, and monitor portfolio health. It includes dashboards for exploring business portfolios, managing Technology Portfolio Management (TPM), and viewing lifecycle timelines.
- Now Assist for Enterprise Architecture (EA): Utilizes Architectural Decision Records (ADR) to document and explain infrastructure decisions, providing summarized insights directly within the Enterprise Architecture Workspace.
Key Outcomes
- Improved decision-making on application investments aligned with business goals to reduce redundancy, manage costs, and optimize application performance.
- Enhanced collaboration and communication among stakeholders through visual models and architecture documents that clarify dependencies and impacts.
- Streamlined governance and publishing of technology standards and architectural outputs for consistent organizational adoption.
- Increased data quality and trust through systematic certification processes ensuring reliable enterprise architecture data.
- Centralized management and real-time insights into architecture portfolios, enabling proactive strategic planning and effective portfolio health monitoring.
The ServiceNow® Enterprise Architecture unites strategic and operational teams, enabling organizations to achieve their business objectives. It serves as a powerful decision engine, combining robust modeling with the management of business capabilities, application portfolios, information portfolios, and technology portfolios.
Enterprise Architecture helps enterprise architects manage business applications as part of an enterprise architecture practice focused on strategic planning, rationalization, and transformation.
Enterprise Architecture helps you decide whether to invest, sustain, or replace applications based on the business need aligned toward the organization goal.
- Redundant applications for similar functions.
- Increasing cost of owning and maintaining applications.
- Increasing demand to upgrade the existing applications for new functions.
- Conflict between in-house legacy applications and that of the vendors.
- Inadequate performance because of outdated applications.
Overcome these challenges, improve business functions in an efficient and smooth manner, and optimize cost with these Enterprise Architecture processes.
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Enterprise Modeling and Visualization Create diagrams and model the future state of your IT and its relationship to the business landscape. |
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Rationalization of business applications Rationalize all business applications in a category and decide whether to invest, sustain, migrate, or retire an application. |
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Ensure the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of critical enterprise architecture data. |
Enterprise Modeling and Visualization in the EA Workspace
Create diagrams and model the current and future state of your architecture and its relationship to the business landscape.
- Create architecture diagrams using industry‑aligned standards such as CSDM, ArchiMate, and AWS
- Model applications, business capabilities, processes, value streams, and cloud architectures
- Maintain architectural context by associating diagrams with applications, capabilities, and artifacts
- Generate architecture documents directly from diagrams for review, sharing, and approval
Architecture Analyzer
Visually explore and analyze architecture relationships without creating or maintaining custom diagrams.
- Analyze relationships across applications, services, infrastructure, and Enterprise Architecture extended entities
- Understand dependencies and assess the impact of architectural changes
- Explore architecture perspectives interactively to support collaboration and decision‑making
Rationalization of business applications
Evaluate and rationalize business applications to support modernization and investment decisions.
- Assess applications using standardized indicators such as cost, risk, value, and technical debt
- Compare applications using interactive bubble charts and list views
- Identify redundancy and prioritize actions to invest, sustain, migrate, or retire applications
- Apply filters and fiscal periods to analyze application performance over time
Bubble charts are interactive graphs that position applications in different quadrants, based on their indicator scores. Based on the position of the business application in the quadrants, enterprise architects can take decisions to invest in, sustain, migrate, or retire the business applications.
The List view enables you to see high-level information on all your business applications and all the indicator scores that are attached to them.
Publishing Center in Enterprise Architecture Workspace
Control and manage publishing workflows from a centralized location.
- Publish Technology Reference Model (TRM) catalogs to a knowledge base
- Share approved technology standards across the organization
- Monitor publishing status and view publishing history
- Govern architecture outputs with consistent publishing processes
Data Certification in Enterprise Architecture Workspace
Ensure the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of critical enterprise architecture data.
- Define certification policies directly in the Enterprise Architecture Workspace
- Run certifications on demand or on a schedule
- Track certification status and identify overdue or failed certifications
- Improve trust in architecture data used for reporting and decision‑making
Applications and features
- Enterprise Architecture Workspace
- Now Assist for Enterprise Architecture (EA)
- Managing requests, certifications, and assessments
- Exploring a business portfolio
- Explore the Enterprise Architecture Workspace dashboard
- Manage the Technology Portfolio Management (TPM) in Enterprise Architecture Workspace
- Exploring Enterprise Modeling and Visualization in the EA Workspace
- Gantt view of TPM and TRM lifecycle timelines
- Rationalization of business applications
- Manage application total cost of ownership (TCO) in Enterprise Architecture Workspace