Finance Monthly August 2019 Edition
stereo systems, etc. These are now just viewed as commodity items to be used and replaced with no emotion. The value of IT in general needs to be recognised and the way to do this is to report on exactly how it is helping the business, in language the business understands. So how can IT be of more value to the business? Organisations must recognise that a shift in the perception of the importance of the application (which relates to the customer) is needed. As the organisation cares about application performance, and as IT supports the applications, IT should logically also show how well they are running, how cost-efficient they are compared to other suppliers, and how in-house IT has a better understanding of the company direction than any outsourced partner. OUTMODED INFRASTRUCTURE MONITORING METHODS In terms of tackling the issue, traditional monitoring capabilities are falling short. The tools are commonly proprietary and simply not able to keep pace with digital transformation occurring today. The core of this recurring outage problem in the financial services industry is that IT teams are simply unable to holistically ‘see’ or create a map of their entire systems environment. Greater infrastructure transparency is required. Currently, the applications themselves can be monitored using application performance monitoring (APM) tools, – but these only show the application performanceoutside thedatacentrewith perhaps a bit of hypervisor information. 26 www.finance-monthly.com FINANCE & BUSINESS - IT
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