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Re-asserting budgets and the business value of IT

Re-asserting budgets and the business value of IT

By:  Jennifer McAdams  On: 15 Feb 2007 For: ComputerWorld (US) Creator

On par with a trip to the dentist's office, IT budgeting tends to rank fairly low on any CIO's list of favorite activities.

In fact, chargebacks can be highly effective, especially in situations involving easily measured expenses. "Chargeback is best for commodity service and cost recovery when consumption is fairly predictable and demands drivers are clearly understood and manageable," says Scott Holland, senior director and IT program manager at The Hackett Group, a strategic advisory firm in Atlanta. "This is often the case for maintenance projects -- for example, when IT dedicates a certain level of full-time equivalents to another department's maintenance needs and recovers through a chargeback instead of a budget transfer. This helps IT keep management control over those FTEs, where they may have lost management control if a budget transfer was arranged."

In some cases, chargeback arrangements are morphing into IT usage allocations. Specifically, business units are charged for their consumption of resources, such as storage or network traffic volumes. "For instance, a particular business unit in a financial services company might be processing a million trades per day," says Howard Rubin, an analyst at Gartner Inc. "IT can figure out how much this takes in terms of storage, networking resources, etc. Consumption becomes visible, and charges are assessed based on system volume and unit cost."

Allocation of IT resources based on usage often holds practical appeal for business unit leaders. "When both IT and business units know the








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Jennifer McAdams Jennifer McAdams is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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