Publication year: 2005
: 978-1-4020-3710-8
Discusses the IT management tasks and the objects involved. This book outlines traditional IT management; deals with controlling IT; and, tackles the financial, personnel, purchasing, legal and security aspects in IT. It explains the effects of striving for 'utility computing' and control of IT by means of 'IT portfolio management'.
: Computer Science, Business-Intelligence, Controlling, IT architecture, IT management, Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL), Innovation, Management, Performance, Utility Computing, WWW, architecture, berck, organization, security