DocumentCode
2927178
Title
Research Challenges of Business-Driven IT Management
Author
Moura, Antão ; Sauvé, Jacques ; Bartolini, Claudio
Author_Institution
Univ. Federal de Campina Grande, Campiua Grande
fYear
2007
fDate
21-21 May 2007
Firstpage
19
Lastpage
28
Abstract
Business-driven IT management (BDIM) aims at managing enterprise IT infrastructure and services efficiently and at improving business results at the same time. BDIM is based on mappings between IT technical performance metrics and business relevant metrics and exploit the linkage to provide decision support to IT management so as to maximize business value and IT-Business alignment. As an example, the number of successfully executed IT infrastructure changes can be mapped to financial loss due to the service disruption experienced by customers when the changes take place. Up to now, there has been some research effort in proposing and applying BDIM solutions to IT management with potential gains for the business. However, much remains to be researched, prototyped and validated before this new IT management discipline can become widely applicable. This paper presents a research agenda for BDIM. After reviewing BDIM concepts and proposing a framework to assist in defining and describing BDIM usage domains, the paper discusses ongoing work and outlines some research challenges.
Keywords
DP management; decision making; IT technical performance metrics; business alignment; business relevant metrics; business-driven IT management; decision making; enterprise IT infrastructure; Costs; Couplings; Decision making; Delay; Information technology; Libraries; Measurement; Personnel; Prototypes; Technology management; Business-driven IT management (BDIM); IT Governance; Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL); autonomic computing; business-oriented performance measures; decision support; modeling; performance evaluation; research topics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Business-Driven IT Management, 2007. BDIM '07. 2nd IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Munich
Print_ISBN
1-4244-1295-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BDIM.2007.375008
Filename
4261097
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