Vision Report

The Evolving Infrastructure And Operations Organization

Marc Cecere
Rachel A. Dines
 and  three contributors
Apr 21, 2010

Summary

Recent data shows that more than half of infrastructure and operations (I&O) departments are in a state of flux and are either considering or actively moving to a new organizational model. For many, these models are based on IT service management (ITSM). The primary drivers for this change are improving services, reducing costs, outsourcing, or as part of a change in management or the overall structure for IT. Today's I&O execs can partner with CIOs seeking assistance from consulting firms and tools vendors that have built up practices or software tools to enable the creation of services-oriented organizations. However, changing in this manner is not for everyone. Complexity, technology-oriented staff, and a lack of capacity for change are all gating factors. But those organizations that do make the leap to a services-oriented organization are often better positioned to communicate, deliver, and measure higher-quality services to the business without increasing resources.

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