Business architect
Analyzes and designs business models. These architects focus on business strategies, structures, processes, and capabilities. They use metrics to monitor and analyze how well the business model is working and look for ways to improve.
For example, business architects might model strategies for moving to a new corporate business model.
Technical architect
This role is responsible for managing a company’s technical vision. This includes designing, implementing, and maintaining the networks, security, communications, and hardware needed to reach long-term technical goals.
Software architect
These architects are concerned with the high-level planning and design of software products. They work with development teams to determine the processes, technologies, and methods that will be used to code and produce software solutions that will meet customer needs and align with company goals.
Solutions architect
This is one of the most customer-facing architect roles. They work with internal and external customers to determine their business needs. They also work with development teams to ensure that solutions are designed to meet current needs and can scale to meet future needs.
Solutions architects typically need to have a balanced understanding of the business and technical development sides of the company. They focus on a solution’s technical decisions to determine how those decisions might impact business outcomes.
Applications architect
People in this role design software projects that are used by other people. Their responsibilities may include creating new applications, updating released applications, building and demonstrating prototypes, designing and running testing plans, and documenting application development processes and procedures.
Systems architect
These are the people who design and maintain systems that provide services to applications, automation, data processing, and more.
For example, a systems architect might be responsible for a system that operates robots in a manufacturing plant.
Data architect
Data architects design, build, and manage a company’s data systems. They define how data is stored and archived, the security levels needed to access the data, how it is retrieved and consumed, and how it integrates with different IT systems.
Data architects focus on the controls, standards, models, and interfaces that will let people access and use data securely and efficiently.
Information architect
This role is responsible for making information attractive and readily accessible to its intended audience. An information architect organizes digital information with a focus on user experience, navigation, searchability, and ease of access to the information that people need.
While an information architect may be responsible for the look and flow of a website or a software interface, they are not typically responsible for the content of these interfaces.
In short, IT architects are the ones responsible for keeping the work running smoothly. They ensure that the architecture is designed and implemented for efficiency while adhering to local and company regulations—and whatever title you give them, the professionals fulfilling these responsibilities are essential to your company.