I'm curious to hear your thoughts - what are some of the top enterprise architecture conferences you've found to be the most valuable and informative to attend in the US?

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VP of Information Securitya year ago

I have been going to a few of the conferences in the US over last couple of years. I find Gartner's Application and Innovation summit to be interesting where I get to know the latest architectural trends in our industry. I also tend to attend technology specific conferences such as Salesforce Dreamforce or PegaWorld to keep a tab on developments in their world. 

Director of ITa year ago

Enterprise Architecture is a niche subject and require deep understanding of the value and subject. There are many conferences where enterprise architecture is mixed with many other subjects, however i found Conferences organised by Open Group, Association of Enterprise Architects, Mega, Virtual Conference by Chief Architect Forum and Chief Architect Network are most interesting.

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