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What Does An I.T. Architect Do?

Posted on September 8, 2011 by Paul Billinger
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In general, an IT Architect plans and designs the artifacts that will be acquired, built, and/or integrated within IT.

The actual activities that an Architect performs vary widely; based on the domain area, skill sets, state of project(s), etc.

In future posts, we’ll look into some specific Architect roles.

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