IT DRILLDOWN
 
NEWSLETTERS
 

CIO.com updates, insights and advice on technology, management and your career.

 
 
 
LEADERSHIP
 
CIO Executive Programs
The Leader in Face-to-Face Education for Senior Executives

Offering regional and national programs, CIO (and CSO) events bring together some of the most respected names and thought leaders in information technology and security. Presented by CIOs and other senior level executives, these invitation-only programs offer timely topics and strong networking. Learn More »

 
CIO Executive Council
A Peer-Advisory Service and Professional Association for CIOs

Portfolio Management Maturity Model at Chevron - Presentation & Discussion

November 13, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET (GMT-4)

The fundamental goal of the model is to help IT become a business partner and earn a seat at the table. Core to the model is to establish a five year IT strategic road map that is owned by the business. Presenter Janinne Franke is manager of strategy, planning & optimization at Chevron's corporate department & services. She will share processes and lessons learned from developing and implementing the model.

More / Register »

Learn more about the CIO Executive Council »



 
 
RESOURCE CENTER
 
 
 
SUBSCRIBE TO CIO
 
Are you involved in setting the direction for your company's IT budget or strategy?

Apply today for a FREE subscription to CIO Magazine!

 
 

Are You Really Ready for SOA?

Before you design a modern IT architecture, you have to understand your business model.

 

June 29, 2007CIO — Most major organizations claim to have a service-oriented architecture (SOA) plan. Not to have one would be oldfashioned. However, successful implementation of end-to-end data and business processes integration requires not only a technology architecture but also a parallel business architecture. You simply can't have a modern business model without modern processes, software and infrastructure that are tightly integrated.

But in most enterprises, this integration between IT architecture and the business model remains poorly articulated. I call this the CEO/CIO dialogue gap. This gap exists to some extent because of the relative "newness" of IT as a discipline. Professions like finance and manufacturing have matured over hundreds of years, with principles, structures and a body of knowledge that are well understood by business leaders. However, IT has been part of the commercial landscape for only four decades.

During the last 10 years, some CEOs and CIOs have been able to close the dialogue gap. However, in today's flatter—even upside down—world, competition is much harder and business moves much faster. In such exhilarating and dangerous times, strong leadership really matters. There's no longer any room for miscommunication between the business and IT.

Critical Alignment
The struggle for business/IT alignment is decades old. But today, the stakes are much higher because technology is becoming fully integrated into every facet of customer, supplier and employee interactions. The challenge for CIOs is multifaceted. First, they must grasp the competitive business context of their enterprise and understand the durable processes that drive the business versus organization structures that are perishable. Then they must be able to build a realistic multiyear modernization plan for the enterprise and establish process, data and investment governance structures with the executive team. Finally, CIOs must be able to articulate the value of the above to their business constituents continuously and with passion.

This is a tall order, but it's critical for the success of a modern enterprise. In the past, we could get away with short-term commitments and much less discipline because we were funding and executing projects that were contained within a business function and limited to a specific technology. But in our current era, most business processes require real-time integration of data and applications. If the business and IT integration model and investment strategy are not well-understood, aligned and managed over multiple years, you could end up with poor business results, dissatisfied customers and out-of-control IT expenses.

Loading...
 
 
ABCs
 

Just the basics, please. Sometimes we all need a refresher or we need to make sure our team and our colleagues are all on the same page.

Over 25 tutorials on everything from business intelligence to virtualization.

 
 
FEATURED SPONSORS
 
 
 
SPONSORED LINKS
 

7 Requirements of Data Loss Prevention

A Guide to Understanding Hosted and Managed Messaging

Google Apps Premier Edition Helps Indoff Manage E-mail More Effectively

CapGemini Cut Call Center Costs with Google Apps Premier Edition

Comprehensive Review of Security and Vulnerability Protections for Google Apps

Web 2.0 The New Face of the Web

Universal Search in Healthcare Organizations

Google Case Study: Agile Software

Universal Search in High Tech Organizations

Providing Universal Search for Business

Google Case Study: Kimberly-Clark

Put Enterprise Communications on Autopilot

Portfolio Management for Effective IT Governance

Making Enterprise Architecture Work within the Organization

Telepresence - A Realistic Solution Connecting a Global Workforce

Enabling Enterprise 2.0

Customer Hubs Deliver on the Failed Promises of CRM

Live Webcast - Ensuring Business Services Delivery

IT Cost Transparency & Performance Management for Optimizing IT

Solving Online Credit Fraud Using Device Reputation

Stimulating Innovation: Meeting IT's New Mission

Strategic IT Financial Management - Achieve Higher Organizational Performance

New research validates telepresence solutions.

HP Puts Its Disaster-tolerant Capabilities to the Test

Industry Analyst Report: Top Hosted Exchange Vendors in 2008

Best Practices in Choosing and Consuming Managed Security Services

A Guide to Messaging Archiving

2008 Google Communications Intelligence Report

The Impact of Messaging and Web Threats

Comparing Google and Other Leading Messaging Security Solutions

Deploying a Google Search Appliance is Not your Typical IT Implementation

Google Case Study: Pioneer Investments

The Case for Universal Search

Universal Search in Financial Services Organizations

Google Case Study: Sunnybrook Health Sciences

Learn About the Features of the Google Universal Search Solution.

Mission Impossible: Building the Right Project Metrics

Project Portfolio Management - Boost the Value of IT

Embedding Architecture into the Organization

Data Center Asset Planning - Regaining Control of the Data Center

Develop new insights that deliver better business results

"Enterprise-Proven" is the Prerequisite for Enterprise SaaS Portal Solutions

Top 10 Ways to Protect Against Web Threats

The Case for Business Software Assurance ~ Securing Your Applications

The Benefits of Data Deduplication for Data Protection in the Enterprise

Reap the Benefits of Unified Communications

Unified Communications: "More Than Just Talk"

Extending the Enterprise Network Through Mobility

Keep proven data center technology. Evolve with Brocade

Motorola AirDefense can identify and exterminate your rogue APs. Learn more