Upcoming Webinar

The Application Rationalization Playbook: How to cut IT Bloat

Cut IT Bloat. Not Business Potential.

Stop guessing and start governing. Join our Jumpstart Webinar to learn the automated, data-driven playbook for identifying redundant apps, modeling the impact of change, and slashing IT complexity using Connected Intelligence.

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Agenda

What you'll learn:

Identifying the Bloat

How to use AI-powered automation to instantly surface overlaps and low-value "zombie" apps across the enterprise.

The 360° Multi-Lens Review

Why cost is only one piece of the puzzle. We’ll show you how to evaluate opportunities through the lenses of TIME (Tolerate, Invest, Migrate, Eliminate), technical debt, and contract alignment.

AI as Your Capacity Creator

See how Ardoq’s AI features handle the heavy lifting of data mapping, freeing your team to focus on high-value stakeholder engagement and strategy.

Closing the Loop

How to transition from a one-time "cleanup project" to a continuous, living governance model that keeps bloat from returning.

Meet the Speakers

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Simon Field

Senior Enterprise Architect

A distinguished enterprise architect with over 25 years of global experience across Financial Services, Government, and Aviation sectors. Currently a Senior Enterprise Architect at Ardoq, Simon brings unique insights from his roles as Chief Technology Officer at the Office for National Statistics and Enterprise Architect at Emirates Group. His innovative work in service architecture evaluation and deep expertise in digital transformation makes him the perfect guide for organizations looking to master technical debt and drive modernization.

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Eric Lindström

Solutions Consultant

Eric has spent over 10 years in enterprise architecture — as a consultant, solution advisor, and EA team lead. He's now a Solutions Consultant at Ardoq, helping organizations turn their architecture practice into a strategic asset. Eric is particularly focused on making architecture practical and relevant across the business, with a view that good architecture ultimately comes down to helping people make better decisions.