Getting the Most Out of Your IT Application and Project Investments

by Ian S. Hayes

"Getting more from less" is an oft-repeated cliche, especially in hard economic times. As most IT professionals can attest, pressure on IT costs is stronger than ever, yet executives still expect higher performance. These pressures go beyond wringing more performance from IT staff, extending to the projects and assets managed by the IT organization. For IT managers, this challenge means increasing business value by finding ways to optimize high-performing assets, improve middling performers, and cut costs by eliminating low performers that consume more than they produce. In short, it is the catalyst for active management of technology-related assets.

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Getting the Most Out of Your IT Application and Project Investments December 2002