• August.03.10
    Note: This is Part 1 of a 2 Part Series Your IT organization has a problem.  And you don't even know it. You're collecting data and you probably think that you have everything you need. But you likely have trouble connecting that data with any action that had a meaningful and measurable impact on the results your organization delivers. That's because what you have is data. But what you really need is information that enables action.…
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  • August.03.10
    Note: This is Part 2 of a 2 Part series. Click here to go to Part 1.
    Building the Foundation of the Correlation Model So that’s the theory. But how do you actually put this into practice? The most important thing is to start at the beginning.You need to have a clear understanding of the objective or business impact that is driving your…
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Business is moving faster and faster every day - and demanding that IT move with it. As a result IT organizations are moving toward new development methodologies, approaches and tools such as SOA and Agile to reduce time to delivery of critical business apps. But as these same organizations adopt IT Service Management principles, an apparent conflict arises pitting SOA and Agile against Change and Release Management.

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CREATING ORGANIZATIONAL AGILITY: How to Make SOA, Agile & Change Management Work Together to Speed Service Delivery
09/15/2010 - 09:15am PST

The Free Lunch Webinar Series , CastlePointe Presentation
Part of the "Free Lunch" IT Transformation Webinar Series

Business is moving faster and faster every day - and demanding that IT move with it. As a result IT organizations are moving toward new development methodologies, approaches and tools such as SOA and Agile to reduce time to delivery of critical business apps. But as these same organizations adopt IT Service Management principles, an apparent conflict arises pitting SOA and Agile against Change and Release Management.