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"Knowing which IT assets you have and how they are used has
become a challenge in today's complex and ever evolving IT infrastructure."
Source : SAManage
On-demand IT Asset Management: What It Is, Why You Need It, and How You Can Benefit.
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Executive Summary
Modern IT is becoming increasingly complex to manage. As business spend more and
more money on their IT infrastructures, their environments are becoming increasingly
complex and multi-faceted as they deploy a vast array of wide and local area
networks, as well as business systems such as enterprise resource planning (ERP)
modules,customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, and office productivity
tools.
Additionally, as businesses operate on a broader, more global scale, IT assets are often
purchased, implemented, and maintained by different departments in remote
locations. This, combined with the fact that IT infrastructures are constantly changing
and evolving, makes it very difficult to keep track of IT assets and their current status.
Many companies are challenged to effectively keep track of the various workstations,
servers, laptops, and other components they own and maintain. They can’t accurately
monitor their purchases, analyze system usage, effectively adhere to licensing terms
and other agreements, and measure total cost of ownership, related expenses,
depreciation, and return on investment. As a result, they often suffer from
performance problems, lack of enterprise integration, poor asset utilization, and
inflated costs.
This paper highlights IT asset management (ITAM) solutions, powerful, feature-rich
applications that can help organizations gain greater control over the various
components within their IT architectures. ITAM systems have been so effective at
helping companies derive greater value from their IT investments that the demand for
such solutions continues to accelerate at a rapid pace. In fact, according to industry
research firm IDC, the IT asset management software market has experienced doubledigit
growth in recent years, with annual growth rates averaging in the mid–single
digits for the foreseeable future.
Readers will learn how, with ITAM solutions in place, their businesses can better
manage their computer hardware and software, correlate assets to contracts and
financial records such as software licenses and equipment leases, and detect and
prevent IT and regulatory risks to their various technology components. So, they can
streamline and simplify maintenance, reduce related expenses, improve asset
utilization, and maximize the positive impact IT has on the business and its bottom
line.
Readers will also discover the advantages of the software-as-a-service (SaaS) model
over on-premise ITAM solutions – which can enable companies to reap the benefits of
ITAM applications without the time and cost associated with on-site implementations –
and learn about SAManage, the provider of today’s most powerful, secure, on-demand
IT asset management service.
What is IT Asset Management?
IT asset management (ITAM) is a business methodology that
encompasses the various aspects of technology ownership, measuring
not only the technical impact of a business’ IT infrastructure, but how
it affects the company’s finances, productivity, and operational
performance as well.
By addressing a broad range of technology-related functions, including
purchasing, engineering and administration, inventory management,
and financial assessment and tracking, ITAM enables the effective and
cost-efficient management of any and all technology assets from the
beginning of their lifecycle to the end – from procurement and
implementation, through ongoing enhancement, maintenance, and
analysis, and finally, through obsolescence and replacement.
With ITAM, companies can achieve complete visibility into their
technology, gaining an in-depth understanding of what systems and
equipment exist, where components reside, how they are used, what
they cost, and how they affect core business tasks and activities.
Armed with this information, organizations can improve infrastructure
efficiency and performance, and minimize related overhead expenses.
Industry analyst firm Gartner cites that “understanding the expected
technological and financial life of an IT asset is essential to making
the right technology selections and the best financial decisions.”
Additionally, ITAM solutions aid in the creation, implementation, and
enforcement of asset governance policies and procedures. This
facilitates enterprise-wide standardization when it comes to the
purchase and use of technology solutions, which in turn can minimize
liability and ensure complete compliance with licensing agreements
and other technology-related contracts and obligations, as well as
government legislation.
How does ITAM accomplish all this? Most of today’s IT asset
management solutions provide a broad array of features and
capabilities that fully support the various components of a
comprehensive ITAM strategy, including:
- Solution evaluations, trials, and selections
- Contract negotiation, purchasing, and acquisition
- Vendor relationship management
- Deployment, training, and usage analysis
- Upgrades, maintenance, and administration
- Asset management from a financial perspective (total cost of ownership, depreciation, return on investment, etc.)
- Disposal and replacement
How Does IT Asset Management Benefit
Organizations?
Organizations of all sizes, and across all industries, can achieve
dramatic benefits through the implementation and use of ITAM
solutions. Some of the key advantages include:
Enhanced strategic technology planning
IT asset management empowers businesses to measure the impact of
their technology systems on their core business activities and their
bottom line results. By understanding how various applications and
systems affect their activities, they can better align their applications
and with their needs and objectives, ensuring that systems and
infrastructures support the corporate mission and goals in the most
effective way possible.
Forrester Research claims that this type of insight into technology
assets is critical to running IT departments as a business, helping
companies to “identify the metrics that business users employ to
decide if IT is providing value, and linking these metrics and their
associated business services to IT infrastructure components.”
Improved procurement processes
Because ITAM streamlines and centralizes all technology purchasing
activities – instead of allowing them to continue to be managed on a
department by department basis – unnecessary or duplicate
acquisitions are eliminated. And, companies can achieve economies
of scale from suppliers by performing more accurate evaluations of
vendor performance, fostering stronger relationships, easing
negotiation activities, and taking advantage of bulk and volume
discounts.
With IT asset management, companies can also better track software
license allocation, and better prepare for license renewal negotiations
by knowing what needs to be renewed and how many licenses are
actually required. ITAM also gives them full insight into how many
licenses have been purchased, how many have been allocated and to
whom, and how many are un-used. This can help companies avoid
purchasing additional licenses they don’t need.
“Renegade” software purchasing is also another issue that many
companies face – one that ITAM can help prevent. ITAM puts the
proper controls in place to prohibit unauthorized staff members from
buying technology components without adherence to corporate
policies or budgets.
Better infrastructure performance
In order to keep their technology infrastructures performing at peak
levels, businesses need to stay on top of software update needs and
security requirements. ITAM makes this possible by making it easier to track when assets will be due for upgrades and maintenance, so
they can be performed in a timely fashion.
Assessing how systems are used – another key capability that ITAM
delivers – is also crucial to the comprehensive management of an
enterprise architecture. This ability allows organizations to
understand how end users access and execute the various features and
functions of their business systems. So they can instantly identify
utilization issues and uncover new training needs as they emerge, to
ensure that users are reaping the full potential of their technology
assets.
Additionally, in today’s disparate technology architectures,
understanding how various technology components across an
enterprise work together can be nearly impossible. However, ITAM
makes it easy to understand system interdependencies, and assess
how each asset within the environment integrates with and impacts
other components. This helps to minimize disruptions and loss of
productivity when changes to the infrastructure must be made.
Increased cost efficiency
Maximizing IT expense control and ensuring that funds are utilized as
efficiently as possible is, one of the greatest challenges for today’s
organizations, and one of the most important advantages of ITAM
solutions. IT asset management reduces technology-related expenses
in numerous ways, including:
- Boosting the productivity of IT staff
- Streamlining and improving systems maintenance and administration
- Improving the management of IT budgets
- Maximizing asset utilization and eliminating waste
Simplified IT inventory management and auditing
As companies expand their operations globally, their servers,
networks, business applications, desktops, and other components are
often scattered across numerous locations around the world. This
makes keeping track of technology assets quite difficult.
Compounding the problem is the fact that many companies control
their technology inventory using manual, paper-intensive processes,
which drain resources and are highly prone to inaccuracies and
inconsistencies.
With ITAM software, companies can fully automate the process of
monitoring and accounting for all their technology assets, allowing for
enterprise wide IT audits in a matter of minutes instead of days. So,
they can more efficiently and effectively – and more importantly,
accurately – track and manage their IT infrastructures and related
inventory, no matter where the various components reside.
Better risk management and improved compliance
IT asset management solutions also enable more effective compliance
withSarbanes Oxley (SOX) , one of the most important set of
requirements imposed on corporations and their fiscal reporting
policies and practices in recent years. While financial professionals
are the ones responsible for executing all SOX-related activities, it is
ultimately the IT department that must generate, manage, and
validate the information accounting staff relies on to create the
financial reports needed for SOX compliance.
ITAM allows IT departments to better capture, store, manage, and
audit the financial data needed for effective SOX compliance. So they
can ensure that it is consistent, accurate, up-to-date, and easily
accessible at all times. Additionally, by allowing IT teams to better
understand and address system security needs, ITAM helps companies
better protect their sensitive and highly confidential financial data
from unauthorized access, breach, or misuse.
But, most importantly, ITAM solutions help companies to dramatically
reduce risk in their IT environments. By allowing organizations to
quickly identify vulnerabilities – such as illegal/unauthorized software,
outdated software, games and other downloads, ITAM applications
make it easier to see where potential risks may exist, so they can be
prevented before major problems arise.
ITAM Benefits:
Alignment
ITAM helps align IT with the
business goals, so you can
align your IT investments with
the business needs.
Procurement
Consolidate purchases and
only renew what you need
and use. ITAM helps improve
negotiation capabilities and
vendor management.
IT Control
Better control your IT
systems, know where they
are and how they are used,
and detect risks to your
assets.
IT Auditing
Easily audit and account for
all your IT assets when
needed. ITAM eliminates
manual audit efforts.
Compliance
Comply with software license
agreements; reduce your
legal exposure and business
risk.
SaaS: The Business Case for On-Demand Services
In the past, companies were tied to installing new solutions and
applications at their own sites, putting a strain on budgets and
increasing the burden on already overworked IT personnel. But today,
the landscape is changing as more and more organizations opt for ondemand
solutions, also known as| software as a service (SaaS). With
on-demand solutions, companies can “rent” a software application
that is hosted at a third-party provider’s site, and easily access it via
the Internet.
In fact, according to leading industry analyst IDC, as many as 79
percent of companies are now purchasing or considering SaaS
offerings. Why the increasing popularity of these types of solutions?
Because the benefits are clear and easy to measure. Some of the
advantages that organizations have achieved through the use of ondemand
solutions include:
No waiting – instant value
Many SaaS providers offer free trial periods, so companies can
evaluate the software in a real world environment before they buy.
Unlike on-premise applications, which often require long and complex
implementation projects, hosted solutions can be rapidly deployed,
because all needed components are already “live” at the third-party
provider’s site. There is no need to install and test software or provision servers. The software can be made instantly available via
the Web. This allows companies to get up and running – and begin
reaping the benefits – quickly, while reducing the risks associated with
technology deployments such as budget and schedule over-runs, and
enabling more rapid return on investment.
Affordability and forecasting
Services provided via a SaaS model require smaller initial expenditure.
There is no software or hardware to purchase, no costly maintenance
contracts, and no expensive (and high risk) deployment projects.
Companies simply “pay as they go”, and continue to use the service as
long as they get value without contract lockdowns. This also makes it
easier to forecast and budget for related costs.
No software to manage or servers to maintain
Many companies today have limited IT resources. Supporting the
ongoing upgrades and patches required with on-premise solutions can
place a tremendous burden on IT staff, and distract them from other
critical corporate technology initiatives. With on-demand solutions,
the software is running and maintained at the service provider’s site,
so IT teams can focus on other critical business needs. As new
features are introduced by the on-demand vendor, customers can
rapidly take advantages of these features without having to upgrade.
Optimized performance, reliability, and security
SaaS providers are accountable for uptime and service level
agreements and their primary focus is on system reliability, security
and performance. They tend to invest significant resources into their
data centers and equipment, maintain redundant servers and backup
systems to eliminate downtime in the event of a hardware failure, and
administer their systems around-the-clock, to ensure applications are
available for clients whenever they need them.
On-demand service providers are better equipped to handle upgrades,
enhancements and scalability as they must keep their hardware and
software current and scalable in order to remain competitive. Unlike
traditional onsite software vendors who must support multiple
versions of their own products, and test various releases on different
platforms that may exist at customer sites, on-demand solution
providers can focus on perfecting a single code base – their latest one,
optimized to be delivered on their own technology stack.
And, perhaps most importantly, SaaS providers are extremely securityconscious.
They are fully responsible for keeping their clients’ data
protected at all times, and therefore implement only the most
advanced security features such as support for secure socket layer
(SSL) , server partitioning, and data encryption. Their data centers are
periodically audited and certified by industry standards such as SAS70
certification, and their security practices are constantly reviewed and
improved.
Why SaaS?
No Waiting
SAAS solutions are instantly
available and deploy faster
than traditional software –
that translates to instant value
to you.
No Software
With SAAS there is no
software to install or manage
– the software is running over
the internet, managed by the
service provider.
No Risk
SAAS helps eliminate shelf
ware – try before you buy,
and pay as long as you get
value.
No Surprises
You know what you pay for
and can easily account and
budget for the service fees.
There are no extra
implementation, maintenance
or support fees.
SAManage: On-Demand ITAM Services
SAManage is a leading provider of robust on-demand IT asset management
services. Our cutting-edge solutions are designed to empower enterprises
to gain complete visibility into their IT environments, so they can more
effectively manage their assets, minimize related risks, facilitate
compliance, and optimize utilization.
With SAManage, companies can:
- Easily deploy comprehensive IT Asset Management at multiple locations across the enterprise.
- Achieve greater insight into asset inventory, and understand who is accessing assets, and how they are being used.
- Proactively detect and prevent IT-related risks such as illegal software, security gaps, or missing patches.
- Ensure full compliance with software licensing agreements and regulatory guidelines.
- Reduce technology costs and improve budget management.
- Reduce the time and effort required to address help desk issues by instantly accessing asset configuration data.
- Capture and organize IT contracts and software licenses in a centralized location, track terms, renewal dates, and more.
- Correlate assets to contracts, their department and business units, leases, users and technical owners
Powerful and Secure On-Demand Solutions
SAManage on-demand service completely eliminate the time and expense
associated with implementing an ITAM service. There are no servers to
manage, and no software to install. Enterprise-wide deployments can be
completed in just minutes, and new features and enhancements are
available immediately. SAManage offers a free trial period that allows
you to “try before you buy”. Use all the capabilities of our service for 30
days – at no cost – and see how it can benefit your organization. To find
out more about us, visit our Web site atwww.samanage.com.
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