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100 1 _aThiadens, Theo.
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aManage IT!
_h[electronic resource] :
_bOrganizing IT Demand and IT Supply /
_cby Theo Thiadens.
264 1 _aDordrecht :
_bSpringer Netherlands,
_c2005.
300 _aXVII, 617 p.
_bonline resource.
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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505 0 _aIT management: The basis -- The basis of the field -- Supplying IT products and services within an architecture -- Traditional IT management: organizing demand and supply -- Task focussed and simultaneous process-focussed supply of facilities -- The demand-side: functional management (using the method BiSL) -- The supply-side: application management (using the method ASL) -- The supply-side: exploitation (using methods like ITIL, MOF-MSF/eTOM) -- Organizing IT Tasks and Processes -- Controlling IT facilities -- Controlling IT facilities (IT governance) -- House in order: evaluating and improving -- Innovation from the customer and the chain perspective -- Aspects of IT management -- The financial aspects -- The personnel aspects -- Procurement of IT products and services (using the method ISPL) -- Controlling contracts using service level agreements -- Securing IT facilities (according to amongst others ISO 17799) -- Standardization of content, process and product -- IT management tomorrow -- IT management en route to 2027 (a.o. ITIM).
520 _aThis book came into being inthe form oflecture notes for thesubject Infor- tion technology management (IT management) at the Twente University inthe Netherlands. Since 1995 this subject is part of the Master’s degree of the course Business Management and Information Technology. Over a decade of teaching, this bookdevelopedinto what it istoday. The book gives an idea of how organizations should organize their - formationandcommunicationtechnologyfacilitiesinordertobeabletosay“IT does not matter.” Management and the organization of IT are only conveniences within day-to-day operations and enablers, for organizations that want to supply other products and services. The book has the following starting points: (a) The IT support of products and services of organizations makes fu- tional and performance demandsontheIT facilities. In order to beable tomeettheserequirementsoptimally,anITarchitectureisrequired.The IT services and products are supplied within this architecture. (b) Controlling IT is part of normal operational management. This means that: –at setting up the IT facilities the principles of logistics and operations management apply; –the information, neededfor controlling a process, makes demandson the set-up of the information service process. The question is: –whether someone is authorized to supplythe data; –whether the data correspondswith thephysically present objects and –whether the given data is correct and complete. (c) A distinction is made between both the IT demand and the IT supply organization. Both organizations have to be set up. Methods indicate, xi xii Preface which processes have to be in place in these organizations and each of these processes has ?nancial, personnel, legal and security aspects.
650 0 _aComputer science.
650 0 _aComputer network architectures.
650 0 _aInformation Systems.
650 0 _aTechnology.
650 0 _aManagement information systems.
650 1 4 _aComputer Science.
650 2 4 _aComputer Science, general.
650 2 4 _aComputer Systems Organization and Communication Networks.
650 2 4 _aComputer System Implementation.
650 2 4 _aManagement of Computing and Information Systems.
650 2 4 _aTechnology Management.
650 2 4 _aBusiness Information Systems.
710 2 _aSpringerLink (Online service)
773 0 _tSpringer eBooks
776 0 8 _iPrinted edition:
_z9781402036392
856 4 0 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3710-4
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950 _aComputer Science (Springer-11645)
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