TOGAF Version 10 was released by the Open Group. The new version doesn’t just bring in flexibility but a customizable framework that is much easier to be implemented within enterprises. TOGAF, a development of Open Group, 1995 is an enterprise architecture framework that is widely used today by small, medium, and even large businesses.
Non-governmental organizations, defense agencies, and public organizations also use it. With the latest update of the framework, TOGAF Version 10, it is hoped by Open Group to make the framework a little more accessible to companies who wish to implement best practices.
Now, it might be the biggest challenge, but the updated version's stronger focus on digital transformation and agile environments, along with the expanded documentation for helping organizations, will make it all possible. It will help to customize the business needs with the implementation.
TOGAF is used for advising enterprises about architecture implementation, which can support the organization and the stakeholders. It has been designed for universal concepts, stability, endurance, and proven best practices, while TOGAF version 10 got created with the goal to make it easier than ever for being adopted and implemented by organizations for managing enterprise architecture.

With TOGAF news changes bring, there will be the requirement to have TOGAF training, in order to make sure that one remains well aware of how to make challenges a solution for the team.
Structured Content
A big overhaul of the TOGAF framework is the delivery. With the new version of it though, it has been reformatted to ensure documentation becomes more streamlined with the easier-to-navigate, modular format.
This framework is also got divided into 2 groups, TOGAF Fundamental Content and TOGAF Series Guides, and to understand it better, TOGAF training from professionals who understand TOGAF in and out, like Ashish Tandon, will be required.
The fundamental content of TOGAF consists of framework basics, including how to implement it within the organization. It is this portion that covers core concepts and introduction, ADM techniques, application of ADM, architecture development method, architecture content, and enterprise architecture governance and capability.
It has been intended to act like the framework foundation and would remain unchanged (mostly) when moving ahead.
Series Guides has expanded content that remains applicable to security, digital, technology architecture, business, agile, information, MSA/SOA architectures, enterprise, and the information on the adaptation of ADM. There also exists the series guide for the reference methods and models, wherein one can find examples of different architectural models.
The series guide was designed for being adaptable and flexible to ensure that changes get implemented without any upheaval to the framework’s core. It is planned by Open Group for releasing the updates and the new series guide in the upcoming future. Also, they believe that shifting to TOGAF 10 will make it easier to release new content.