 I've been involved in the evolution of Togaf for 25 years. In that time we've had representatives of more than 300 different companies. People from the supply side, people from the IT consumer side, people from service providers working together to develop the Togaf framework, a practical approach to enterprise architecture. In that time 70,000 people have achieved Togaf certification. 70,000 people have demonstrated their understanding and knowledge of Togaf. 70,000 people can talk to each other and understand each other. They've got access to a common vocabulary. They've got a common language. They've got access to tens of thousands of people who understand the approach. They've got access to an ecosystem of service providers. They've got access to software tools that help them do their job. Enterprise architects are a talkative lot. They're really keen to share their experiences with other people. One of the objectives is to enable companies to link each and every critical decision they take in their business to the business outcome they require. They can get to the outcomes faster. They can get a better return on investment. The Togaf standard is developed and evolved by the Open Group Architecture Forum. More than 200 members at the moment working on it making sure that the underlying Togaf core standard is fit for purpose whether you are engaged in digital transformation or whether you are engaged in evolving a 25-year-old legacy system running on Mayprane computers.