Master Certified IT Architect
30 December 09 - 00:00
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I made it! My ITAC certification
I wrote about earlier
was succesful. The Open Group certification board granted me the title
"Master Certified IT Architect". The certification is valid for 3
years, after which I have to re-certify.
ITAC Certification
06 December 09 - 00:00
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As I have written before, I am working on becoming ITAC certified as a Master Certified IT Architect
. ITAC stands for IT Architect Certification program of the Open Group and is meant for experienced IT architects.
ITAC certified architects must prove to the Open Group they have real
world experience in IT architecture. This proof must be provided in two
ways: candidates must create a 50 page certification package and must
perform 3 interviews with Open Group certification board members.
I have created the certification package some time ago. The
certification package must provide proof of IT experience by answering
many open questions (like "provide three examples in which you have
conviced stakeholders of the benefits of a new architecture") and by
providing three experience profiles (in effect descriptions of projects
in which you were the lead architect). The certification package is
sent to the Open Group for review (after payment of course) and when
the package is accepted the candidate is invited for the interviews.
The package must contain endorsements from clients and these references
are checked by the Open Group.
Last week I went to Reading (UK) - close to London - for the
interviews. At the Open Group offices I has three one hour interviews,
one on one with three Open Group certification baord members. In the
interviews I was asked about my certification package and about my
experiences. Although the interviews felt like having a job interview I
liked the interviews with these very experienced architects and I think
it all went well. However, I have to wait for the results that are
expected in a week or so. When at least two of the three board members
feel you deserve the ITAC title "Master Certified IT Architect" you
will get it.
Keeping my fingers crossed...