About

Architecture first.
Governance always.

Daniel Keller
Daniel Keller
DBA Researcher · Geneva Business School
Open to advisory conversations

Based in Switzerland, with strong ties to Australia. 10+ years helping financial services firms and agricultural enterprises navigate transformation and digitalization.

Cybersecurity is a genuine passion. OSINT is a field I find fascinating — I built GHOST ↗, an open-source OSINT CRM with 350+ GitHub stars.

Married, father of two Swiss-Australian boys.

I'm a technologist at heart. I believe AI will genuinely transform how we live and work — not unlike what the iPhone did in 2008. The opportunity is real and I'm here for it.

The research

My DBA research at Geneva Business School asks a specific question: how must enterprise architecture (EA) governance frameworks evolve to enable successful AI implementation and build organisational capability for autonomous agent ecosystems?

The central argument is that enterprise AI failure is not a model problem — it is an architecture problem. Frameworks like TOGAF were designed for deterministic systems where software behaves predictably. Agentic AI systems that plan, transact, and act unsupervised for hours require a categorically different governance approach.

I use a two-phase modified Delphi methodology, grounded in critical realism, to build a practitioner-usable framework. The output is not just description — it is something organisations can actually deploy, evaluate, and refine.

Advisory work

I occasionally advise organizations navigating significant AI initiatives. I am not a vendor. I do not sell software. What I offer is an independent research perspective and pattern recognition from having studied many organizations going through similar challenges.

If your organization is considering a major AI investment, restructuring an initiative that has not delivered expected value, or trying to build internal AI capability, I am selectively open to conversations.

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DBA Geneva Business School
AI Enterprise Architecture Research focus
Switzerland Based in