
Methodologies & Standards We Work With.
Portamus consultants are certified in and practise the leading enterprise architecture, service management, and process improvement frameworks. We apply these methodologies to your context — pragmatic, not off-the-shelf.
Framework Challenges We Solve
Most clients come to us with a challenge, not a framework name. Find yours below.
No common architecture language
Departments use different tools, notations, and vocabularies — making architecture communication and governance impossible.
IT service delivery is inconsistent
Service quality varies, incidents recur, and there's no structured approach to service improvement.
Processes are undocumented or informal
Business-critical processes live in people's heads — creating risk, inefficiency, and barriers to change.
Failed technology programmes need rescue
An ERP or transformation programme has overrun and needs structured programme recovery.
Benchmarking against industry standards
Leadership needs to demonstrate architectural maturity to auditors, partners, or the board.
Training teams on EA frameworks
Internal staff need upskilling in TOGAF, ITIL, BPMN, or ArchiMate for a self-sustaining capability.
The Methodologies We Work With
Organised by domain — not as an undifferentiated wall of acronyms — and applied to your context.
ArchiMate® 4 — Enterprise Architecture Modelling Language
ArchiMate® 4
The international standard for enterprise architecture modelling — the visual language of TOGAF.
BPMN 2.0 — Business Process Model and Notation
BPMN 2.0
The OMG standard for business process modelling — used by Portamus for all BPM engagements.
COBIT 2019 — Governance of Enterprise IT
COBIT 2019
Comprehensive IT governance and management framework covering 40 governance and management objectives.
Design Thinking for Digital Transformation
Design Thinking
Human-centred innovation approach for designing digital services, products, and transformation programmes.
GDPR Data Architecture & Governance
GDPR Data Architecture
Architecture patterns and governance frameworks to embed GDPR compliance into your enterprise data architecture.
ISO/IEC 20000 — IT Service Management Standard
ISO/IEC 20000
The international standard for IT Service Management — the formal certification counterpart to ITIL® best practices.
ISO/IEC 42010 — Systems and Software Engineering Architecture
ISO/IEC 42010
The international standard for architecture description — concepts for expressing, communicating, and documenting architectures.
ITIL® 4 — IT Service Management
ITIL® 4
IT Service Management best practices — the standard framework for delivering value through IT services.
SAP Architecture & Enterprise Integration
SAP Architecture
SAP ERP and S/4HANA architecture consulting — landscape design, system integration, and migration planning.
SOX
Financial Reporting Controls
SOX ITGC assessments, control testing, remediation support, and audit readiness services for publicly traded companies.
TOGAF® — The Open Group Architecture Framework
TOGAF®
The world's leading enterprise architecture framework — used by Portamus as the foundation for all EA engagements.
Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture
Zachman Framework
The foundational classification schema for enterprise architecture — the ontological foundation for describing complex organisations.
One Methodology, Every Framework
Every framework above follows an underlying pattern — here's how we work through it.
Scoping
Define engagement boundaries, agree objectives, and establish success criteria.
Discovery
Structured stakeholder interviews and architecture documentation review.
Analysis
Gap assessment, maturity modelling, and architectural evaluation.
Design
Target architecture development and transformation roadmap definition.
Delivery
Implementation support, governance setup, and framework application.
Review
Benefits realisation tracking and continuous improvement cycle.
Trusted to Get the Architecture Right

A framework is a tool, not the goal. The real value is in how it changes decision-making and architecture governance across the organisation.
Dr. Marcel Rosenberger, Managing Director, Portamus GmbH
A Framework Is a Tool, Not the Goal
Here's what clients actually walk away with after a framework-led engagement.
Establish a Common Architecture Language
Teams speak the same language — TOGAF, ArchiMate, or BPMN — reducing communication overhead.
Accelerate Governance Decision-Making
Architecture boards operate from documented principles rather than ad hoc consensus.
Reduce Programme Risk
Structured frameworks reduce scope creep, rework, and failed delivery in transformation programmes.
Demonstrate Architecture Maturity
Benchmarked maturity scores show progress to leadership, auditors, and the board.
Upskill Internal Teams
Framework training builds a self-sustaining internal capability beyond the engagement.
Support Business Growth
A governed architecture scales predictably as the organisation grows or enters new markets.
Not Sure Which Framework Fits Your Organisation?
Tell us about your architecture challenges and we'll tell you honestly which frameworks apply and how.