ADOIT

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ADOIT is an enterprise architecture management tool that provides functionality and methods for enterprise analysis, design, planning, and implementation. [1] The platform supports alignment and improvement of dependencies between business and IT as well as manages and analyses the dependencies between different organizational assets. [2] The EA suite ADOIT is based on various international standards, including TOGAF, ArchiMate, ITIL, and COBIT. It is ArchiMate 3.1 and TOGAF-9 certified. [2] [3] Developed by the BOC Group, ADOIT represents the company's second flagship product along with their business process management and analysis tool, ADONIS NP. [4]

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History

The first version of ADOIT was introduced in 2003 by the BOC Group. [5]

In 2013, ADOIT was additionally made available as ADOIT Community Edition freemium. [4] [5]

In January 2022, ADOIT 14.0 was released and is currently the latest version available. [6] [7]

Application scenarios and features

ADOIT is a tool designed to optimize enterprise architectures. It covers a wide application field from the establishment of EA know-how, the definition and implementation of architectural principles, the establishment of business capability management, installation of compliance and IT risk management, to the integration of process management initiatives. [4]

The tool provides options for role-based access, automated and user-specific notifications and warnings, team collaboration, as well as tailored views and reports. [4] The EA suite can be integrated with other tools and technologies such as the BPM suite ADONIS, ServiceNow Live Connector, and others. [8] ADOIT also has a HTML 5 based web client.

Awards and recognitions

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