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Business
Technology Optimization (BTO) - the new IT strategy
by:
Edwin Boss and Kees van
den Brink, Mercury Interactive
Companies
today must better align IT systems and services with measurable
business goals and strive to get the most performance, availability
and reliability from their applications and IT infrastructure in
order to maximize business results and eliminate technology waste.
BTO:
Do More With Less
Today's increasingly complex IT infrastructures must contend with
a business imperative that rejects technology for technology's sake
and insists on achieving the maximum value from any IT investment.
Companies must do more with less.
Companies
are turning to business technology optimization (BTO), a new business
strategy that extends the principles of quality management across
the entire application lifecycle.
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The
new paradox for today's CIO is 'do more with less.' After
investing millions in technology to automate mission critical
business processes, IT and business goals are still not aligned
and there is a lack of quality in the IT product. The strategy
of business technology optimization will enable CIOs to deliver
on this mandate, by optimizing their IT infrastructure to
maximize business results and minimize costs."
Theresa Lanowitz, Research Director, Gartner, Inc.
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Optane:
The World's First Integrated BTO Suite
Optane suite delivers value at each critical stage of that lifecyle,
providing companies with the ability to test, tune, and monitor
applications and automated business processes.
In
the Enterprise Testing phase you can:
- Improve Quality
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Speed Time-to-Market
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Reduce Costs
In
the Production Tuning phase you can:
- Optimize Application Performance
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Reduce Costs
In
the Performance Management phase you can:
- Achieve End-to-End Visibility
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Improve Service Levels
- Speed
Problem Resolution

The
Optane suite gives companies the ability to close the gap between
what applications deliver and what is needed to optimally run the
business.
Process
Excellence: Sharpening Business Focus
BTO is a perfect tool for smart companies determined to systematically
improve their business processes.
Six
Sigma: Continuous Quality Improvement
The quality management principles of BTO are in part derived from
Six Sigma, a data and statistics driven approach to analyzing and
measuring business problems with a view toward improving operational
performance.
read
more or see a demo
Start
Thursday 13 March 2003, 17.00H, Duration 1.45 hours, max 16 participants


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