 Toghaff is the de facto standard for enterprise architecture today, has been for a long time. It's originally set up to look at how to support architects deliver boundless information flow in an area where we had a lot of technology. Over the last 25 years it has evolved to look more in an enterprise perspective and now looks across an entire business transformation agenda using digital technologies. Today the big benchmark for Toghaff is that certification has been achieved by tens of thousands of people. The framework enables people to be able to deliver good architectural practices based on a common body of knowledge that allow people to express how businesses can achieve what they want to achieve, looking forward to a future vision and that will allow them to save time money, utilise the resources most sufficiently as they map out the roadmap to get there. In the last 25 years Toghaff's been that benchmark but it doesn't stay still. As a forum we've been continually working to improve and evolve. That allows architects to be able to ensure how they operate, what they do, stays relevant to their business's key challenges. We talk about disruption, we talk about business model disruption, rapid technology changes. Those things are driving the need for an ever greater architectural approach. The future for Toghaff is bright, it has a good body of knowledge, it has a lot of people who are contributing use cases globally, how they've managed to make it relevant to their businesses, how they tailored it locally, so that it's relevant today and tomorrow for those new disruptive models and is fit for purpose going forward.