Document Controls

  • View a Print Friendly version of this document

    Print
  • Toggle highlighting of search terms in this document

  • Text Size: 

    • A (normal)
    • A (larger)
    • A (largest)

For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals

Primary Analyst Photo Document Information Rate this Document

November 13, 2009

The Low-Hanging Fruit That Service Operations Teams Should Consider Now

by Evelyn Hubbert

with Glenn O'Donnell, Simon Yates, Lauren E Nelson

Average:
(5 ratings)

This is an excerpt

Executive Summary

Some IT organizations are confident that they can weather the storm of our current economic situation. Others believe they can maintain their current staffing level, and some are saying that they can maintain their current IT technology investment levels. But in the end, they all have the same need to reduce the cost of IT. Organizations are relying on IT to make use of efficient technologies and to make the right decisions on adopting efficient technology to support the business. This report focuses on the low-hanging fruit of service operations such as self-service service catalogs, IT search engines, and remote control.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Invest In Tools That Improve Service Operations And Productivity
  • What Tools Do You Need To Support Service Operations?
  • Service Operations Spend Is Not Purely Infrastructure "Overhead"

WHAT IT MEANS

  • Don't Be Trapped In Tool Discussions
  • Related Research Documents

This is an excerpt

Buy Risk-Free

Price: US $499

Our Service Guarantee: If you are not completely satisfied with this document, notify Forrester within 24 hours of purchase for a full refund.

Already a Forrester Client?
Log in to read this document.

Add to cart

Save and Share

Document Tools

Spread the word: