Peaqview is an AI-native Enterprise Architecture management platform designed for organizations that want to leverage artificial intelligence as a core part of their EA practice, not just an add-on feature.
The AI-Native Difference
Unlike traditional EA tools that bolt AI features onto existing architectures, Peaqview was built from the ground up with AI integration at its core. Through native Model Context Protocol (MCP) support, Peaqview enables natural language interaction with your entire enterprise architecture repository. Its architecture is designed to optimize AI context and deep analysis through scoped searches.
Ask questions like "What applications depend on our legacy Oracle database?" Or: "Assess our Applications Business Criticalities and suggest your own categories", and receive instant, accurate answers from your actual EA data. Peaqview AI Partner can update your data on demand.
Full ArchiMate 3.2 Compliance
Peaqview implements the complete ArchiMate 3.2 standard while also offering a simplified 12-object-type model for broader organizational adoption. This dual approach lets experienced architects leverage full ArchiMate semantics while making EA accessible to business stakeholders who need simpler mental models.
Modern Architecture and API-first design for integration flexibility
Azure-hosted SaaS with European data residency options
Key Capabilities:
- Application Portfolio Management
- Technology Lifecycle Management (Risk & Obsolescence)
- Business Capability Mapping
- Integration and Interface Documentation
- Impact Analysis and Dependency Tracking
- Scenario Planning and Roadmapping
- Compliance and Governance Workflows
- Custom Reporting and Dashboards
Who Uses Peaqview
Peaqview serves organizations ranging from growth-stage companies building their first EA practice to enterprises migrating from legacy tools. Common use cases include:
Digital transformation programs requiring clear technology landscape visibility
M&A integration planning with complex application rationalization needs
Regulatory compliance requiring documented system dependencies
IT modernization initiatives with legacy system sunset planning