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CA promotes 'Lean IT' management approach

CA promotes 'Lean IT' management approach

By:  Shane Schick  On: 29 Apr 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

CA releases updates to 13 different enterprise applications, including service desk, service catalogue and application performance management tools. Plus: The Canadian country manager discusses the benefits of focusing solely on software

Computer Associates launched a baker’s dozen of software product improvements this week along with a proposal for approaching IT management that sounds a lot like a well-known manufacturing methodology.

The Islandia, NY-based applications firm has made enhancements to its Wily Application Performance Management, service management and workload automation tools, among several others. The 13 releases also included updated versions of its business continuity, project and portfolio management software.

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CA is promoting its products by using the tagline “Lean IT,” which it describes as a way to cut costs, increase productivity and reduce waste in enterprise environments. The concept of “lean" is best known in supply chain circles as a production practice that considers it wasteful to use any resources in any way other than pleasing customers.

Jimmy Fulton, CA Canada’s country manager, said the Lean IT concept is intended to bring a similar sense of just-in-time efficiency to technology management.

“What we’re doing is not revolutionary anymore,” he said. “It takes technology to monitor inventories, demand, to monitor each of the steps of the production process. IT should be subject to the same kind of discipline, rigour and benefits.”

Wily Application Performance Management, for instance, has been changed so that any transactions across legacy or service-oriented architecture environments can be easily monitored for potential problems. CA said the software will show the real-time health of an application and whether any issues with it are affecting the bottom line or customer service.

Fulton made a direct correlation between managing application performance and securing enterprise infrastructure.

“The most critical applications have some or most of its infrastructure relating to the Web,” he said, pointing to Canada Post as one of the company’s marquee customers here. “Security is one of its largest areas of growth in fiscal 09.”

Application performance management is emerging as a hot area. HP recently announced updates to its Assessment Management Platform, for example, which also scans corporate software for quality issues. James Quin, an analyst with Info-Tech Research, pointed out that although network monitoring tools already exist, they tend to look for inappropriate traffic and track it back to the signatures it knows. Such products don’t look at application vulnerabilities, which is why more firms are looking for something to test and monitor at the software level.


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