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Method for an Integrated Knowledge Environment (MIKE2.0) is an open source delivery framework for Enterprise Information Management. It provides a comprehensive methodology (765 significant articles so far) that can be applied across a number of different projects within the Information Management space. While initially focused around structured data, the goal of MIKE2.0 is to provide a comprehensive methodology for any type of Information Development. Information Development is about:
Driving an overall approach through an organization's Information Strategy
Enabling people with the right skills to build and manage new information systems while creating a culture of information excellence
Moving to a new organisational model that delivers an improved information management competency
Improving processes around information compliance, policies, practices and measurement
Delivering contemporary technology solutions that meet the needs of highly federated organizations
The client wanted to enable the concept of a Bank 2.0 – a conversation with the customer through the online channel. MIKE2.0 was used to develop the future-state internet channel architecture for the credit card division of a UK high street bank.
The client is responsible for children’s well-being, safety, protection, care and health, education, parenting, family welfare and child poverty. MIKE2.0 was used to help create the overall vision and case for change for a collaborative business intelligence solution.
The client is the state postal company in the process of market liberalization and undergoing major change. MIKE2.0 was used to develop the overall Enterprise Information Management strategy, including a data governance assessment using IM QuickScan.
Media industry changes caused the client to undertake a major business transformation. The MIKE2.0 xBR approach was used to deliver an "IT Blueprint“, defining the strategy through 2011.
BearingPoint used OmCollab to develop its own Enterprise 2.0 solution: the approach makes use of the collaborative, user-driven content built using Web 2.0 techniques and technologies on the MIKE2.0 site and incorporates it internally into the enterprise. It supports a 1000 person community and $400m of projects.
BearingPoint designed a complete enterprise banking solution that replicated the functionality of the bank’s disparate systems and provided a stable platform for growth. MIKE2.0 was used primarily to define the technology requirements and architecture for the project.
MIKE2.0 was used on this engagement to define a solution that met the client’s goal of “world class credit decisioning” using the IM Blueprinting approach.