I traveled the globe from October to February meeting with customers and our sales teams discussing NetIQ’s IT Operations Management (ITOM) value and solutions, then I traded in wings for a bit. Now it’s time for one of my favorite battery re-charging conferences of the year, the Gartner Infrastructure and Operations Management Summit (IOM). I enjoy the Summit to see old friends in the vendor community as well as many old analyst friends, but this year there is a lot of buzz around the Summit and ITOM has become the talk of the town again. Here are few quotes and phrases from the opening pages of the Summit Agenda:
- “Delivering Accelerated Business Value: Cloud, Mobility and More”
- Hot Topics:
- Enterprise mobility
- Private/Public cloud computing
- Moving beyond server virtualization
- Cost optimzation
- Data center space, power and cooling
- ITIL and process improvement
- Improving IT service quality
- Business value
- “The reign of the PC is over. A new era is emerging, one that will require enterprises to fundamentally rethink how they deliver services to users.”
There are many sessions on the power of these emerging technologies, how we will manage them, how we will deliver value to the business and how technology is no longer just operating the business – technology is powering the business. At least that’s what our businesses are expecting in the coming couple of years and how the competition with the service providers is stacking up and pushing the IT Wake Up call.
I’m jazzed to start my day tomorrow with 3 back to back keynotes with a couple of old friends:
- 10 Emerging Trends that will Impact Infrastructure and Operations – David Cappuccio
- Applications 2020: The Impact on Infrastructure and Operations of Current and Emerging Trends in Applications – Valentin Sribar
- The IT Operations Scenario – Ronni Colville & Deb Curtis
Then we move into lunch, come see us at the NetIQ solution showcase to chat about the sessions with my old friends and how we see their insights coming to life in our every day worlds. I’ve been posting on the need for IT to better align in how it speaks of technology in the business as services and driving top line revenue rather than just bottom line with cost savings for a while now. In the last bullet above from the opening pages of the agenda, the one thing that did strike me odd is “deliver services to users”. I would restate that as it is how we will “deliver services to our customers” to drive revenue. Yes, driving efficiency into the organization is part of the IT balancing act, but the first focus has shifted to the customer and value.
Then I’ll finish the afternoon with:
- Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2012: Will You Be Able to Manage Them? (Before They Manage You?) – Cameron Haight
- Compuware, VMware and Dell will provide simultaneous session with a App Performance, Cloud Mgmt and a CIO Panel, repsectively – How will I choose?
- 2 More Choices to Make:
- VDI and other Virtualization Strategies to Securely Support and Manage a Dynamic Workforce – Neil MacDonald & Philip Redman
- Leveraging Mobility, Content and Communication in you Business Processes – Bern Elliot
- 2 More Final Choices to Make:
- Lessons Learned from Early Adopters of Social IT Management – Jeffrey M. Brooks & George Spafford
- Networking and Mobility Trends for the Next Decade – Tim Zimmerman
Then we are back to wrap up at the NetIQ solution showcase with a head spinning with many new viewpoints and ideas. I look forward to speaking with many of the attendees to gain their insights into the sessions, stop on by and join the conversation, follow us in real-time on Twitter and send your comments to these posts.
As you can see from my agenda for just the first day, many new trends to wrap our management arms around to provide flexibility with balance of controls. Change is coming fast and furious and managing it with controlled risk will be the key to the successful in the coming year. I have some choices to make tomorrow regarding the sessions I can attend, but look forward to hearing about the risks and value of new technologies applied to our business challenges. You even see a little Social Media has creeped into IT Management. Wonder what that’s all about? 🙂
I’ll send a few early comments on Twitter tomorrow during my adventures. Follow: @BSMHub this week and catch the real-time insights, at least my perspective, of the conference. I’ll post my take aways each evening. Drop me your comments, I’d love to hear what’s happening out there in the real-world.
Michele