Grzegorz
Albinowski
Senior Business
Consulant,
Transition Project
Manager
Temat: itSMF e-symposium: IT GOVERNANCE, 17 lipca 2008...
itSMF e-symposium: IT GOVERNANCE, 17 lipca 2008 (czwartek), 15.00-18.00 CEST
The IT Service Management Forum (itSMF) zaprasza na co miesięczną konferencję on-line, tym razem poświęconą "IT GOVERNANCE"
Miejsce konferencji: online
http://itsmf.brighttalk.com/node/388
Czas: godz. 15.00-18.00 CEST (Central European Summer Time)
17 Jul '08 - 9:00am New York / 2:00pm London / 9:00pm Singapore
(uwaga: internet explorer odtwarza slajdy i dźwięk, firefox pokazuje tylko sjaldy - tak na moim kompie)
IT Governance
This event will explore the importance of IT Governance by looking at the new ISO/IEC international IT Governance Standards, user experiences, practical insights, and what the future holds for IT Governance and your organization. The audience will be provided with excellent guidance and advice from some of the leading experts in the realm of IT Governance and Service Management.
Program
17 Jul '08 - 9:00am New York / 2:00pm London / 9:00pm Singapore
Welcome by Moderator
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Mike Simons
Editor
ComputerWorld UK
17 Jul '08 - 9:05am New York / 2:05pm London / 9:05pm Singapore
ITIL and service management are key components in governing the business’ use of IT
IT governance is a journey and it’s not a goal in itself, and the life cycle approach of ITIL v3 and service management are vital components in a model to govern the business’ use of IT. To succeed with IT governance, IT-related decisions and behaviours must be aligned with organizational performance goals. This presentation will explore the congruence between IT-governance and ITIL/service management, and support it by real life examples.
Jan Eirik Olsen
Management Board Member
itSMF Norway
17 Jul '08 - 9:50am New York / 2:50pm London / 9:50pm Singapore
Val IT: Addressing the challenge of improving governance of IT investments
Billions of dollars are wasted annually through ill-conceived and ill-executed IT investments, and most projects involving IT don’t deliver as promised. With IT spend amounting to more than half of annual capital expenditures for the average firm, the call for the governance of value grows ever louder and more urgent. As a response to this, the IT Governance Institute’s Val IT™ is an open, internationally accepted framework of best practices for governing the value of IT-enabled change, which builds on ITGI’s globally recognised Control Objectives for Information and related Technologies (COBIT®) framework. This presentation will highlight the key aspects of Val IT™ and how it offers needed guidance to better govern value and optimize IT investments.
Sushil Chatterji
Director
Edutech
17 Jul '08 - 10:35am New York / 3:35pm London / 10:35pm Singapore
Limit Your Business Risk by Applying the New ISO/IEC IT Governance Standard to IT Service Management
ISO/IEC has just published the first international standard for IT Governance. This industry milestone has significant implications on how you need to think about and plan for service management. During this e-Symposium, a member of the ISO IEC working group that produced this standard, Bill Powell, IBM's ITSM Services Portfolio Manager, will discuss what this standard means, future plans relative to governance standards, and how you should be evolving your service management strategy to contribute to business performance and agility in times of business stress.
Bill Powell
IT Service Management Portfolio Director
IBM
17 Jul '08 - 11:20am New York / 4:20pm London / 11:20pm Singapore
Four practical examples of using CobiT for IT Governance issues
IT Governance is often considered as an abstract set of disciplines and senior management as well as IT management therefore sometimes asks for more specific applications of the best practices put forward in frameworks and standards such as CobiT and ISO/IEC 38500. Christian F. Nissen, CEO of CFN People, an international IT Service Management and Governance consulting company based in Denmark, will discuss four specific applications of CobiT in four very different environments.
Christian Nissen
CEO
CFN People A/SGrzegorz Albinowski edytował(a) ten post dnia 16.07.08 o godzinie 03:38