CMDB Systems: Making Change Work in the Age of Cloud and Agile

CMDB Systems: Making Change Work in the Age of Cloud and Agile

ISBN-10:
012801265X
ISBN-13:
9780128012659
Pub. Date:
03/20/2015
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
012801265X
ISBN-13:
9780128012659
Pub. Date:
03/20/2015
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
CMDB Systems: Making Change Work in the Age of Cloud and Agile

CMDB Systems: Making Change Work in the Age of Cloud and Agile

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Overview

CMDB Systems: Making Change Work in the Age of Cloud and Agile shows you how an integrated database across all areas of an organization’s information system can help make organizations more efficient reduce challenges during change management and reduce total cost of ownership (TCO). In addition, this valuable reference provides guidelines that will enable you to avoid the pitfalls that cause CMDB projects to fail and actually shorten the time required to achieve an implementation of a CMDB. Drawing upon extensive experience and using illustrative real world examples, Rick Sturm, Dennis Drogseth and Dan Twing discuss:

  • Unique insights from extensive industry exposure, research and consulting on the evolution of CMDB/CMS technology and ongoing dialog with the vendor community in terms of current and future CMDB/CMS design and plans
  • Proven and structured best practices for CMDB deployments
  • Clear and documented insights into the impacts of cloud computing and other advances on CMDB/CMS futures

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780128012659
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 03/20/2015
Pages: 402
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Dennis Drogseth is Vice President/Research IT Megatrends, Analytics and CMDB Systems at Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), which provides market research and advisory services to software companies and IT executives. Dennis spent 14 years with IBM in marketing and communications, including a year of international consulting, and also worked to develop marketing strategies and new business models for Cabletron’s SPECTRUM management software.

Rick Sturm, MBA, has over 30 years of experience in the computer industry. He is CEO of Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), a leading industry analyst firm that provides strategic and tactical advice on the issues of managing and securing computing and communications environments. EMA is a leading industry analyst firm that provides strategic and tactical advice to major corporations and government agencies on the issues of managing computing and communications environments and the delivery of those services. He was co-chair of the IETF Applications MIB Working Group that developed the standards for managing application software with SNMP. Rick has authored hundreds articles about various aspects of enterprise management that have appeared in leading trade publications in the US, Europe and Asia. He has also co-authored four books: The Foundations of Application Management, Foundations of Service Level Management, SLM Solutions: A Buyer’s Guide, and Working with Unicenter TNG.

Dan Twing is President and Chief Operating Officer of Enterprise Management Associates. Dan is responsible for developing and executing strategic market research as well as directing product development and marketing efforts. Dan has over twenty years of experience in information systems, software development and technology outsourcing. Prior to joining EMA, Dan was the President & CEO of NETdelivery, a developer of secure electronic data collection, delivery and management software. Dan’s also served as Vice President of Financial Products for the Electronic Commerce division of EDS.

Table of Contents

Section I: Failure is not an option1. The Odds Are Against you2. Why Bother: The Case for CMDBSection II: The Basics3. Overview of ITIL & CMDB/CMS design and trends4. CMDB ConceptsSection III: Self Awareness and Goals5. IT Maturity Self Assessment6. CMDB Use Cases7. Can you close the gap?Section IV: Laying The Foundation8. Develop a Project Plan9. Assemble a plan10. Selling the plan11. Structuring your phase objectives for success – going from A to B is not a generic decisionSection V: Getting Started12. Step 1: Select a Starting Point13. Step 2: Data Collection requirements14. Step 3: Tool Selection15. Where are you now?

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