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The Open Group Exam OG0-023 Topic 3 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for The Open Group's OG0-023 exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 3
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Scenario

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Independent insurance brokers that work with ArchiSurance have complained of difficulty in communicating with salespeople and other personnel at ArchiSurance. They have said that email is too clumsy and slow for working on urgent deals, people do not always answer their mobile phones, and it is difficult to tell whether an individual is available. They have also complained that it is too time-consuming for them to manage their commission payments using an older web application that requires them to print out and mail forms for making some routine changes, and also does not work on many mobile devices. Some brokers have said that it is easier to do business with ArchiSurance competitors that provide easy-to-use mobile applications for both general communication and commission management. In fact, the ArchiSurance Vice President of Sales and Chief Marketing Officer have both expressed concern about reports from the ArchiSurance market research department that the company is gradually losing market share withsome of the same brokers that have been complaining. These executives are also concerned that ArchiSurance may not meet the targets for revenue growth.

Upon hearing about these issues, the ArchiSurance Chief Information Officer (CIO) hired a consultant to design a new mobile infrastructure for broker interaction. This infrastructure is required to enable easier communication with ArchiSurance brokers in order to help the company increase its market share with each of them and consequently attain its targets for revenue growth. In order to ensure that the new infrastructure would meet these goals, the CIO told the consultant that the new infrastructure must make it easy for ArchiSurance to develop and deploy applications and content for its brokers. It must provide federated authentication and an encrypted communication channel as well as instant messaging and presence services.

The new mobile broker interaction infrastructure architecture includes a number of system software components. A secure reverse proxy authenticates users and provides an encrypted channel to communicate with them. The proxy uses a service provided by directory server software to authenticate users. The directory server communicates with the ArchiSurance federation server, which in turn communicates with peer federation servers hosted by trusted brokerage organizations. Once the user is authenticated, the ArchiSurance broker portal uses the ArchiSurance web content management system to assemble authorized and relevant content for each broker. In order to provide presence services, a unified communications (UC) server exchanges information with the directory server and an instant messaging server.

All of these components are hosted on a single physical hardware platform hosting a virtualized server infrastructure. The server infrastructure is connected to a converged local area network (LAN), which is also connected to a commercial wide area network (WAN) over which ArchiSurance communicates with its brokers.

Refer to the Scenario

The solution delivery team for broker interaction would like to get a clearer idea of the motivations behind this solution as they plan a second release. You must model the stakeholders, drivers, assessments and goals that shape this strategic initiative. You must also show the relationships between these motivational elements.

Which answer provides the most complete and accurate model?

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Suggested Answer: B

Contribute your Thoughts:

Francine
14 days ago
You know, this whole scenario just screams 'outdated legacy systems' to me. No wonder the brokers are frustrated - it sounds like ArchiSurance is still living in the 90s! I hope the CIO brings them into the 21st century with this new mobile infrastructure.
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Virgina
16 days ago
I'm leaning towards Option C. It has a nice clean layout and seems to cover the main points - the brokers' pain points, ArchiSurance's business goals, and the technical requirements for the new solution. The other options feel a bit cluttered or are missing important details.
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Elke
17 days ago
Option D seems the most comprehensive to me. It captures the motivations, stakeholders, and goals, and also highlights the specific technical requirements that the new infrastructure needs to address. The other options feel like they're missing some key pieces of the puzzle.
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Cammy
18 days ago
Haha, can you imagine being the CIO who has to fix this mess? Sounds like a real headache. I'm not sure which option is best, but I think I'd be tempted to just tell the brokers to get with the times and use the new mobile apps. Who even uses fax machines anymore?
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Trinidad
20 days ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards Option B. It seems to capture the key stakeholders (brokers, ArchiSurance execs), the drivers (losing market share, revenue growth targets), and the goals (improving broker communication and increasing market share). The relationships between these elements also look pretty solid.
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Rodolfo
22 days ago
Wow, this is a tricky one. The scenario gives us a lot of details about the challenges ArchiSurance is facing with their broker communications, but it's not entirely clear which model best captures the motivations behind their solution. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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