Posted on 03 January 2011
Shadow IT has worried CIOs for decades. The practice is often defended as a source of innovation and a faster-than-normal way for users to get their jobs done but this off the radar technology use by employees presents serious dangers to the corporation ranging from increased security threats to compliance issues.
Tags: Business Alignment, Business Service Management, CIOUpdate, Cloud, Service Providers, Trends, Virtualization
Posted on 31 December 2010
Contrasting cross-currents are going to make 2011 a fascinating and turbulent year, in which SaaS enters the tornado and mobile enters the bowling alley at the very same time as cloud trips over the chasm.
Tags: Business Alignment, Business Service Management, Cloud, IT Management, Predictions, ZDNet
Posted on 30 December 2010
Preliminary findings of TRAC’s end-user survey show that organizations are still struggling to gain full visibility into their IT services and infrastructure.
Tags: BSM, Business Service Management, IT Management Tools, Performance, TRAC Research
Posted on 30 December 2010
If you manage the delivery of any service from uber-modern SaaS and RIA’s to human-based service desk and moves/adds/changes to good ol’ e-services such as e-mail, there are just five questions you should ask if you want to deliver the highest quality of experience (QoE) …..
Tags: BSM, Business Alignment, Business Service Management, CIO, Service Level
Posted on 30 December 2010
Business Service Management (BSM) is a term that is all the rage. I used to think ITSM meant BSM, but I have recently changed my mind. It all started when I went out to get Six Sigma certification…
Tags: BSM, Business Alignment, Business Service Management, ITSM, ITSM Solutions
Posted on 29 December 2010
Despite decades of increasingly intensive use of information across industries, IT has remained a black box for many executives. Too often, the link between spending and performance has been unclear, if not problematic. As a result, leaders felt that their only course of action was to hire a competent CIO, throw increasing amounts of money at IT, and hope for the best.
Tags: Best Practices, Business Alignment, Business Service Management, IT Management, McKinsey
Posted on 29 December 2010
Tom Sanzone, CIO of Credit Suisse, says he was attracted to his position by senior management’s commitment to technology—a commitment demonstrated by his seat on the executive board of Credit Suisse. In that role, Sanzone helps shape the bank’s overall strategy, which is based on the opportunities that his technology organization has created.
Tags: Business Alignment, Business Service Management, Integration, IT Management, IT Management Tools, McKinsey
Posted on 29 December 2010
Unisys on Tuesday introduced a dedicated, hosted computing service that lets customers quickly add extra capacity for short-term use, a feature Unisys says is unique among what it calls “hosted private clouds.”
Tags: Business Service Management, Cloud, IT Management, NetworkWorld, Service Providers
Posted on 29 December 2010
The combination of more automation, increased offshoring, and better global IT infrastructure has taken its toll on the U.S. IT profession, resulting in a net loss of 1.5 million corporate IT jobs over the last decade, according to recent research from IT consultancy and benchmarking provider The Hackett Group.
Tags: Business Service Management, CIO, Cloud, Service Providers, Trends
Posted on 29 December 2010
It’s been an incredibly interesting, exciting, and tumultuous year for cloud computing. But, as the saying goes, “you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.” Next year will be one in which the pedal hits the metal, resulting in enormous acceleration for cloud computing.
Tags: Business Service Management, Cloud, NetworkWorld, Predictions, Service Providers
Posted on 29 December 2010
Today, service providers and enterprises interested in implementing clouds face the challenge of integrating complex software and hardware components from multiple vendors. The resulting system can end up being expensive to build and hard to operate, minimizing the original motives and benefits of moving to cloud computing.
Tags: Availability, Best Practices, Business Service Management, Cloud, IT Management Tools, ITSM, PCWorld, Service Level
Posted on 28 December 2010
Many organizations are asking whether it makes more sense to move their enterprise to the cloud – or bring cloud computing into their enterprise. And a surprising number are discovering that the best, most practical answer may be “both.” What does it mean to bring cloud computing into the data center?
Tags: Business Service Management, Cloud, PCWorld, Service Level
Posted on 27 December 2010
Looks like it is time to take “self service” out of cloud definition. There is a new trend that is slowly gaining traction which, even though it is not cloud washing, appears to be a desperate repackaging of services by companies with deep roots in the managed hosting world.
Tags: Business Service Management, CloudAve Blog
Posted on 27 December 2010
Some enterprise IT executives struggling with their service management initiatives are finding hope in the cloud. That’s the upshot of 1,000 senior enterprise IT decision-makers surveyed independently by Vanson Bourne on HP’s behalf. In a survey report issued last week, “IT State of the Nation 2010,” Vanson Bourne notes that 41% of …
Tags: Business Service Management, Cloud, ITSM, NetworkWorld