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1、Gartner for IT Leaders Publication Date: 1 October 2007 ID Number: G00147962© 2007 Gartner is a registered trademark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates. Gartner for IT Leaders is a service mark of Gartner and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Reproduction and distribution of this publ

2、ication in any form without prior written permission is forbidden. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Gartner disclaims all warranties as to the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of such information. Although Gartner's research may discuss l

3、egal issues related to the information technology business, Gartner does not provide legal advice or services and its research should not be construed or used as such. Gartner shall have no liability for errors, omissions or inadequacies in the information contained herein or for interpretations the

4、reof. The opinions expressed herein are subject to change without notice.Introducing the Gartner IT Infrastructure and Operations Maturity ModelDonna Scott, Jay E. Pultz, Ed Holub, Thomas J. Bittman, Paul McGuckinGartner's IT Infrastructure and Operations (I&O Maturity Model helps I&O le

5、aders evaluate their maturity with respect to people, process, technology and business management, and establish a road map for increasing levels of maturity to service alignment and partnering with the business.Key Findings The I&O Maturity Model assesses four dimensions of I&O: people, pro

6、cess, technology and business management. Each level of increased maturity provides substantially higher business value. Each maturity level transition is likely to take multiple years.Recommendations Assess your I&O maturity with respect to people, process, technology and business management.De

7、velop a road map of increasing maturity levels along with return on investment (ROI criteria for program justification focus on the maturity dimension that needs the most improvement.Define maturity improvement initiatives that can be executed in four to six months.Publication Date: 1 October 2007/I

8、D Number: G00147962 Page 2 of 7© 2007 Gartner, Inc. and/or its Affiliates. All Rights Reserved. ANALYSISGartner's I&O Maturity Model assesses maturity in four critical dimensions people, process, technology and business management and enables the creation of a road map forimprovement. T

9、his model can be used to track progress toward higher levels of maturity and business value.We often get calls from I&O leaders looking to benchmark the maturity of their I&O environments, and looking for assistance in building a road map for improvement. Gartner has developed a number of ma

10、turity models in response to these requests (including the IT management process maturity model, networking maturity model and infrastructure maturity model; however, they all assess a portion of I&O, as opposed to the entire sphere of I&O responsibilities and functions. Although these indiv

11、idual maturity models are useful in terms of granularity in specific areas, we believe that it is necessary for I&O maturity efforts to be cross-disciplined and coordinated.The Structure of an IT Maturity ModelThe grandfather of maturity models is the Capability Maturity Model (CMM, developed in

12、 1987. CMM was breakthrough work, stressing the concept that process was central to capability maturity. Based on the CMM concept, numerous maturity models have been spawned primarily focused on assessing IT process maturity.Greater I&O process maturity is essential if I&O leaders are to imp

13、rove IT services delivered to customers (see "Gartner Poll Suggests IT Management Processes Aren't Maturing". However, we believe that, although a focus on process is necessary, it's not sufficient for IT maturity, especially in I&O. Process-centricity makes sense when process

14、alone drives maturity, and all other elements follow. However, in the IT industry, the technology is constantly evolving, and discontinuity is the norm. Technological changes can require resetting maturity in other areas; for example, operationalizing virtualization requires process changes. Hence,

15、technology is also affecting maturity. An IT maturity model must include technology. As IT becomes more ingrained in business processes, IT organization, culture and skills will also need to radically change.Culture, organization and personnel changes will often be prerequisites for process improvem

16、ent and shifts in how technology is leveraged. Finally, people, process and technology are driven and constrained by the ways in which they're managed, including the governance procedures. Hence, we see process, technology, people and business management as the four essential dimensions of I&

17、;O maturity.These four assessment dimensions should generally move together and be aligned as I&O maturity increases. However, we recognize that, although they tend to move in the same direction, they dont all move at the same rate, because the rate will depend on organization, business and inve

18、stment priorities. As a result, we encourage our clients to pay attention to all four dimensions; otherwise, if one lags consistently, it will hold you back from gaining the overall benefits of the I&O maturity level for which you're striving.Another important aspect of an IT maturity model

19、is the need for a rapid ROI. Because of the rate of technology change, the change in business requirements and operational processes, and the need for new skills and collaboration methods, IT projects that require many years ofimplementation and expect a long-term ROI inevitably fail, as tools chang

20、e or goals shift. An IT maturity model must provide for smaller steps, implementable in no more than two or three years, that generate measurable, rapid ROI.Although it may take several years for organizations to progress to the next level in the maturity model, they should define improvement initia

21、tives that can be executed in four to six months.Publication Date: 1 October 2007/ID Number: G00147962 Page 3 of 7© 2007 Gartner, Inc. and/or its Affiliates. All Rights Reserved. These smaller initiatives make the changes easier to absorb and ensure that incremental benefits are being realized

22、while on the longer maturity journey.Figure 1 identifies the four-dimensions assessment areas of the I&O Maturity Model, using a stool analogy. The people, process and technology assessments represent the legs of the stool, whereas the business management functions tie the legs of the stool toge

23、ther. The business value metrics of using the model are shown above the stool and include: Economics Improvements in cost, efficiency, productivity Quality of service Factors related to how required services are delivered to the business, including availability/uptime, response times and transaction

24、 rates Agility The efficiency and speed with which IT responds to business, technology and regulatory change Customer satisfaction Improvements in customer satisfactionBusiness contribution Improved I&O business value (such as revenue, profits and speed to marketFigure 1. The Components of Gartn

25、er's I&O Maturity Model Projects that move an I&O organization from one level to the next typically use these metrics to justify the project's ROI.In Figure 1, the attributes being assessed for maturity are shown next to each of the fourassessment dimensions. For example, business ma

26、nagement maturity is measured in terms of planning, financial management, metrics, governance/standards, sourcing and project management.Publication Date: 1 October 2007/ID Number: G00147962 Page 4 of 7© 2007 Gartner, Inc. and/or its Affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Gartner's I&O Maturi

27、ty ModelWe have defined six overall levels of I&O maturity, with the following objectives for each level: Level 0, Survival Little to no focus on IT infrastructure and operations.Level 1, Awareness Realization that infrastructure and operations are critical to the business; beginning to take act

28、ions (in people/organization, process and technologies to gain operational control and visibility.Level 2, Committed Moving to a managed environment, for example, for day-to-day IT support processes and improved success in project management to become more customer-centric and increase customer sati

29、sfaction.Level 3, Proactive Gaining efficiencies and service quality through standardization, policy development, governance structures and implementation of proactive, cross-departmental processes, such as change and release management. Level 4, Service-Aligned Managing IT like a business; customer

30、-focused; proven, competitive and trusted IT service provider.Level 5, Business Partnership Trusted partner to the business for increasing the value and competitiveness of business processes, as well as the business as a whole.Many large IT organizations will look to transform themselves to achieve

31、Level 4 (service-aligned status to align IT with business priorities and deliver consistent and competitive IT services. A few will make it past that to become a business partner, focused on innovation and increasing the value of the entire business (not just IT service delivery, with benefit metric

32、s focused at the business contribution level. Achieving I&O maturity is a multiyear transformation, and the movement from one level to another is not evenly distributed in time and effort. Each level transition is likely to take multiple years, and each is likely to require sustained commitment.

33、 Lapses (for example, due to organizational changes or changes in priorities can result in significant delays achieving the next level, or cause it not to be attained.Figure 2 depicts the six levels of I&O maturity, with a high-level description of each of the four dimensions of assessment: peop

34、le, process, technology and business management.Publication Date: 1 October 2007/ID Number: G00147962 Page 5 of 7© 2007 Gartner, Inc. and/or its Affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Figure 2. The Levels of Gartner's I&O Maturity Model I&O maturity levels will differ across industries, e

35、nterprise size and business strategies. Table 1 is an estimate of I&O maturity at each level, with a prediction of progress by year-end 2012. Table 1. I&O Maturity Level Estimates for 2007 and 2012Aligned BusinessPartnership Source: Gartner (October 2007Associated planning assumptions includ

36、e:By year-end 2012, only 35% of I&O organizations in large enterprises will have achievedproactive or higher levels of I&O maturity; this is up from fewer than 25% in 2007.By year-end 2012, fewer than 14% of I&O organizations in large enterprises will have achieved service-aligned or above; this is up from fewer than 9% in 2007. By year-end 2012, fewer than 2% of large enterprises will have achieved the business partnership level of maturity. By year-end 2012, the awareness level of I&O maturity will drop by one-third. Using the

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