Australian information management specialist Kapish has formed a strategic partnership with Ardoq. The deal adds Ardoq's enterprise architecture platform to Kapish's portfolio for customers across Australia and the region.
The agreement lets Kapish offer Ardoq's AI-first platform alongside its own delivery and advisory services. Kapish says the combination helps customers cut complexity and align technology spending to business strategy.
Enterprise architecture maps how strategy, applications, data, processes and people connect. Ardoq says its platform replaces static documentation with a living view, using dynamic visualisations and connected data updated in realtime.
Kapish says the platform suits work such as digital transformation, application rationalisation, technology lifecycle management, compliance and risk reduction.
“Our partnership with Ardoq represents a deliberate step forward in how we help our clients manage complexity and drive better technology decisions,” said Ryan Harris, managing director of Kapish.
“By combining Ardoq’s modern, data-driven enterprise architecture platform with Kapish’s market-leading expertise and proven delivery capability, we are enabling organisations to move faster, reduce risk, and gain clear line of sight from strategy through to execution.”
Angela Sanfilippo, global vice-president of partnerships at Ardoq, said the challenge for organisations adopting AI is no longer access to technology.
It is understanding how capabilities, processes, applications, data and people connect across the enterprise.