Abstract
Over the last two decades, the role of information technology in organizations has changed from primarily a supportive and transactional function to being an essential prerequisite for strategic value generation. The organizations based their operational services through its Information Systems (IS) that need to be managed, controlled and monitored constantly. IT governance (ITG), i.e. the way organizations manage IT resources, has became a key factor for enterprise success due to the increasing enterprise dependency on IT solutions. There are several approaches available to deal with ITG. These methods are diverse, and in some cases, long and complicated to implement. One well-accepted ITG framework is COBIT, designed for a global approach. This paper describes a design of a tool for COBIT roadmap implementation. The model is being developed in the course of ongoing PhD research.
Highlights
In recent years, due to the increase of IT investment, the IT governance has become a center of interest among practitioners and researchers.Several issues made its contribution to explain this phenomenon [1]: (1) Business activities became largely dependent in IT systems. (2) business failure and success are increasingly dependent on IT (3) IT should deliver value to business and be aligned with the organization’s goals. (5) Response to fast changes in business environment. (6) Ensure business continuity.Some methods to support IT governance exist
This paper proposes to provide a tool design of COBIT roadmap implementation
This paper has presented a tool design of COBIT roadmap implementation; our design was based mainly on the COBIT 5 lifecycle of implementation
Summary
Abstract—Over the last two decades, the role of information technology in organizations has changed from primarily a supportive and transactional function to being an essential prerequisite for strategic value generation. The organizations based their operational services through its Information Systems (IS) that need to be managed, controlled and monitored constantly. There are several approaches available to deal with ITG. These methods are diverse, and in some cases, long and complicated to implement. One well-accepted ITG framework is COBIT, designed for a global approach. This paper describes a design of a tool for COBIT roadmap implementation. The model is being developed in the course of ongoing PhD research
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