 Enterprise architecture is a practice that supports the evolution and change of an organisation during its transformation into a digital business. It's really through the delivery of an organisational level architectural landscape that it provides the support of the delivery of real business value and it gives a systematic and integrated view of an organisation's capabilities and that becomes the basis of how business can adapt to new trends. So by informing business strategy, business operations and IT delivery for example enterprise architecture can really help organisations address new trends and become more efficient in the way they adopt or react to new disruptive business models including all of these things we hear about like the internet of things and smart cities digital customer experiences and virtual reality. We see Uber for example being hugely disruptive in the mobility and transport industry and enterprise architecture can help other organisations assess their strategic capabilities and to respond to that and react to it and adapt to new trends. Enterprise architecture really helps to understand organisations in a holistic and systematic sort of way and it's that that really provides the firm foundation for evolution and change. So it's really important that business and IT leaders appreciate the significance of enterprise architecture and how it underpins business transformation and are prepared to invest the time and resources in this key area to help push their businesses forward.