Enterprise Decision Management and important IT trends
I saw this article in Baseline - The 30 Most Important IT Trends for 2007 - and it struck me how many of them pointed out the need for an enterprise decision management approach. Highlights included:
- Needing to focus on improving customer-facing process and the customer experience
- Making better use of information - moving beyond Business Intelligence to predictive analytics and data mining
- A more holistic approach to compliance and risk management
- A need for agility and innovation, especially at the intersection of IT and the business
- SOA is coming to dominate architectural decisions
Enjoy.
Here's the complete list with comments and links
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Process improvement will be job No. 1
The survey showed lots of work around process change and a vision for much more automation across the board. Decision automation is going to be important to drive the levels of automation being targeted. -
IT works on closing the sale
There seems to be lots of focus on customer acquisition and exploitation. Interestingly there was broad agreement (65%) that using the Internet allowed companies to reach niche markets, pointing to the value of segmentation. - Companies make their Web sites more engaging
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Customer service gets a tune-up
Analyzing behavior to build predictive models, providing self service, being consistent across channels, personalization and segmentation all up year over eyar, as is collecting customer feedback -
Companies put their mounds of data to work
Making better use of data is considered key (#3) and most IT folks think they are both effective at using data (75%) and that they have users who complain can't get data they need (55%). I think this mismatch comes from a failure to focus on actions/recommendations rather than data. In addition, the need to move to more event-driven, Business Activity Monitoring solutions means you need decision management as routing rules and event rules are not the same as decision rules. - Information governance gains momentum
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CIOs strive to be strategic
I think decision technology can be a crucial driver for operationalizing strategy. -
The division between IT and business will diminish
Only, I suspect, if the right technologies are adopted to close the gap. - CIO compensation keeps climbing
- IT organizations will keep growing
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CIOs struggle to find business-savvy technologists
This points up the need for "Purple People" - Outsourcing changes IT management
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Outsourcing growth slows
I think companies underestimate their ability to outsource business processes and still control their business and ignore the fact that they can resist the commoditization of processes using business rules. - Offshoring shifts from India
- Companies invest in IT leadership
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Demonstrating ROI will remain a struggle
I think showing an ROI from Business Intelligence is particularly difficult. - No abatement of IT security threats
- Security concerns turn users away from Windows
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Security morphs into risk management
One of the examples was the risk to data when employees leave but the data they have is not the only issue. -
Compliance achieves what government intended
A holistic approach to compliance has better results, for instance a combination of rules and process automation works well for compliance - Compliance spurs financial process improvement
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The move to a new architecture marches on
SOA is in and business rules and decision services complement it. -
Enterprise applications start losing their luster
Will SOA kill the big application vendor suites or not? - Data quality demands attention
- IT reluctantly embraces Web 2.0
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IT innovation loses traction
I think there is more innovation opportunity if IT departments can eliminate their maintenance backlog and focus on developing new, agile systems. -
Business process management services and software will frustrate users
Remember Business Rules Management and Business Process Management are complementary but not the same. -
For business intelligence, the best is yet to come
But only if they move from collecting data to using it - IT organizations start going green
- Dissatisfaction with vendors is on the rise
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