The influence of shadow IT systems on enterprise architecture management concerns

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Abstract

Shadow information technology systems (SITS) coexist with formal enterprise systems in organisations. SITS pose risks but also increase flexibility of business units. Practice shows that SITS emerge, despite that Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) aims at controling all IT systems in an organization. Studies acknowledge this problem in general. However, they neither show the specific influencing areas of SITS nor provide approaches to address them. To close this gap, we use a literature review to analyse examples of practical SITS and their interference with EAM concerns. Thus, we find that they hinder especially transparency, reduction of EA complexity and governance. Research has focused on achieving transparency, governing the evolution of the EA but lacks strategies for reducing complexity. This study contributes to research and practice by uncovering the main influencing areas of SITS on EAM, as well as by laying a foundation for future research on this topic.

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Huber, M., Zimmermann, S., Rentrop, C., & Felden, C. (2017). The influence of shadow IT systems on enterprise architecture management concerns. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 299, pp. 461–477). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65930-5_37

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