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Program

SAFe® for Architects (ARCH) Seminar

Through the SAFe® ARCH training, you will understand the role, tasks, and the necessary mindset of a SAFe® Architect. You will also learn how to integrate an agile IT architecture along the company's value streams within the Scaled Agile Framework® and how to increase it - even in large organizations continuously.

System or Enterprise Architects want to understand a Lean-Agile company. The training is particularly suitable for technical employees who specifically focus on the tasks and role of solutions. The course is also ideal for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of how agile IT architecture supports the constant value stream and how the architects contribute to and participate in the lean-agile concept of the company.

Studies show that more than 70 percent of transformations fail. Organizations choose SAFe because it is a trusted framework with proven results.

What is the aim of the SAFe® ARCH training?

  • An illustration of Lean-Agile architecture
  • A structure of the IT architecture for DevOps, as well as Release on Demand
  • Alignment of the architecture with the value chain
  • Developing a vision, intention, and roadmap for the architectural solutions
  • Preparation of the IT architecture for program increment planning (PI)
  • Coordination of the IT architecture in the PI planning
  • Support continuous delivery in PI execution
  • Support for new strategic topics and value streams
  • Leading architects through a Lean-Agile transformation
Goal

The target audience for the SAFe® for Architects Certification (ARCH) includes enterprise, solution, and system architects, as well as software architects, technical leads, and other professionals involved in architectural decision-making. This certification is designed for individuals who want to enhance their knowledge and skills in designing and implementing architectures that align with the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe®) principles. It is especially beneficial for those who are responsible for guiding and influencing the technical direction of large-scale agile projects and programs.