The IT Architecture Management Institute (AMI) is a specialized organization focused on three core pillars: Consulting Services, Training and Certifications, and Research and Publications. The project centers on advocating for IT Architecture as an integral discipline in project delivery methodology. Through the establishment of the AMBOK® Guide (Architecture Management Body of Knowledge), AMI provides a global framework for standardizing how IT architecture is managed, staffed, and implemented across small, medium, and government organizations.
Proven Longevity:
10+ years of high-quality service delivery for the City of Hamilton.
The “Power of 3”:
3-day specialized training, 3 certification types (Associate, Manager, Professional), and 3 core values.
Global Standardization:
Creation of a foundational life cycle (AMLC) methodology used globally.
User Interface Design:
A knowledge-centric professional portal focusing on easy navigation between certification programs and research publications.
Backend Development:
Infrastructure to manage global certification tracks and academic reference guide distribution.
Responsive Design:
A clean, trust-focused layout optimized for IT leadership and professional architects accessing standards on-site.
Database Integration:
Management of the AMBOK® Guide repository and skills/competency frameworks for career mapping.
Requirement Analysis:
Simplification of complex enterprise architecture strategies into executable 5-process-group management life cycles.