IT Governance
The term IT governance is used with increasing frequency for managing and administrating the IT department. One of the ways to better control this activity is to implement the Business Technology Optimization (BTO) methodology. Today’s IT managers are under increasing pressure to achieve higher goals and results at lower costs and risks in the IT department. It is now known that these goals can be achieved primarily by optimising existing IT processes and resources. IT Governance is a set of software tools that help in the management and financing of IT priorities, processes, staff and other resources. It is the only work in optimising IT strategies and practices. Today’s abundantly used tools that can be considered Governance include projects portfolio management, project management, resource management, financial management, time management, etc. What’s more, IT Governance is able to fully respect a company’s methodology, whether it be Six-Sigma, CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration), ITIL (IT Infrastructure Library), ISO-9000, CobiT (Control objectives for information and related Technologies), etc.