Mature
capacity management whilst difficult to achieve can provide enormous value to
an organisation.
Regardless
of the technology; the methods and techniques employed in capacity management
are essential in optimizing the IT expenditure, reducing the risk associated
with IT change and ultimately ensuring that the IT resource meets the needs of
the business.
One
of the biggest challenges in implementing a new capacity management process or
maturing an existing process is aligning with the business.
This alignment ultimately provides the key
information required to understand “the capacity” of an enterprise and plan
accordingly.
This is an essential step
in implementing and providing mature capacity management, but the majority of
organizations have yet to achieve this and are still very much focused at the
component level of capacity management.
This
is true across all market sectors with these organizations exhibiting the
following common traits:
·
Business
view IT capacity as infinite
·
Lots
of data available, but not used to its full potential
·
Capacity
management has a reactive focus
·
Planning
purely based on historical data
·
Any
capacity management is happening in technical silo’s
In
this blog series I’ll aim to address some of the challenges faced when
implementing business level capacity.
Don't forget to sign up for my forthcoming webinars http://www.metron-athene.com/services/training/webinars/index.html
Rob
Ford
Principal
Consultant
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