Webinar at (11am Boston / 4pm London / 5pm Berlin) on August 07th
Many factors contribute to the complexity of managing changes in IT systems: a changing business environment, de-centralized IT organizations, system heterogeneity, multiple vendors with different technology lifecycles. Project management and spreadsheet applications for planning the evolutions of enterprise IT systems are of limited effectiveness in terms of maintaining dependencies and performing impact analysis on a large scale.
Please join us as Dan Hebda, VP of Technology for MEGA International, discusses a new way of managing changes in IT Systems.
MEGA IT Planning provides the tools necessary to depict a time-dependent view of application, service and IT asset portfolio management. Using the concept of IT master plans, MEGA IT Planning enables scenario comparisons and impact analysis in order to produce accurate forecasting of the effects of change within the IT environment. As a result, enterprises can better align IT investments with business strategy.
As part of the MEGA Modeling Suite, MEGA IT Planning benefits from the modular structure of the Repository. In combination with MEGA Process and MEGA Architecture, MEGA IT Planning offers the full range of capabilities that are essential to clarify how the business and IT demands affect each other.
With MEGA IT Planning you can:
- Plan the evolution of IT systems by consolidating IT management information in an enterprise repository with the full range of data and dependencies, for complete visualization and reporting capabilities
- Make well-informed decisions about strategic IT asset allocation by comparing different scenarios and performing in-depth impact analysis
- Demonstrate alignment of IT investments with business strategy to executives by integrating the vision of IT master plans with Enterprise Architecture and Business Process Analysis perspectives
IT Architects and Strategists rely on MEGA IT Planning to manage road maps in relation with strategic enterprise objectives and risks. The IT Master Plans allow IT managers to clarify how the business and IT demands affect each other and to communicate about it.
Place numbers are limited. This kind of event is not open to Consulting or IT services companies.
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