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Follow IT Maturity Model for Competitive AdvantageVirtualization and cloud computing reveal lack of maturity in many IT shopsClear Lake, Iowa, March 18, 2010 - On a scale from zero to four, where would you place your IT organization on a Capacity Management Maturity map? Most respondents would say three, but the actual response should be one or two. "A majority of IT organizations - nearly 60 percent - are in a reactive state," said TeamQuest Technical Account Manager Per Bauer. "That becomes an interesting challenge when you start getting into virtualization and cloud computing."
An online survey Overprovisioning, a common yet wasteful and inefficient practice, has been used to ensure capacity was sufficient. The "buy more hardware" mantra thrived as a solution to performance problems which led to more firefighting and less planning.
In "Introducing a Capacity Management Maturity Model,
Deliver value to the business "Business leaders want to know you're delivering the services their customers demand, and they don't want to spend $100 on capacity when $10 will do," said Bauer. Many IT shops are making strides toward being more proactive. Traditionally, Bauer said IT has chased the tail of business and noted that attaining the "Value" level on the maturity chart can put IT in the driver seat for business decisions.
So, how do you rate? "As IT organizations implement more mature Capacity Management practices, they align more tightly with business objectives," said Bauer. "That creates a competitive advantage and business value." For an example of one company's account of moving toward a more mature environment, watch this 5-minute video from Law School Admission Council. Discuss how you can move your organization toward the next level of IT maturity. Contact TeamQuest today. *Source: A commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of TeamQuest. For more information on TeamQuest Performance Software, visit the TeamQuest website at teamquest.com, email info@teamquest.com, or call TeamQuest at +1 641 357 2700. |
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