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Title: Managing Information: Information Technology Architecture


1
Managing InformationInformation Technology
Architecture
  • Infsy 540
  • Dr. R. Ocker

2
Strategy
  • What is a business strategy?

3
Strategy
  • What is the relationship between IT and the
    business strategy?

4
managers dilemma
  • managers dilemma
  • cannot leave important IT decisions to computer
    professionals to make alone, but managers are not
    technically competent to make the right
    decisions without technologists

5
managers dilemma
  • dilemma resolved by developing an information
    technology architecture
  • bridge between strategy and technology
  • defines a companys IT infrastructure
  • includes policies and guidelines that govern the
    IT resources
  • computers, data, software, communications
    facilities

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Link IS plan to business plan
  • Linkage achieved if
  • corporate business plan states information needs
  • IS plan refers to requirements of business plan
    is checked against plan
  • non-IS managers participate in IS planning
    process and vice versa
  • corporate IS planning calendars are in synch

7
Strategy
  • IT must support the business strategy
  • 3 dimensions of support
  • content
  • timing
  • people involved in planning process

8
Information Technology Architecture
  • provides a structure to facilitate decision
    making about technology investment and use

9
Architecture is the metaphor
  • Architecture is the metaphor - building IT
    infrastructure
  • to build a skyscraper
  • owner starts with vision of building
  • works with architect who translates vision into a
    plan

10
Architecture is the metaphor
  • builders uses plan to construct building
  • owner does not have expertise in structural
    engineering, but must have clear ideas of what
    and how the building will be used.
  • Must understand some basics of design in order
    to communicate vision to the architect.

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Architecture is the metaphor
  • to build an IT architecture
  • executives start with a vision of doing
    business
  • vision has certain implications for information
    requirements
  • dont have technical computer expertise
  • do have clear idea of business strategy
  • must communicate this to IT architect/planner

12
Architecture is the metaphor
  • general managers must be able to effectively
    integrate IT into their vision for the
    organizations competitive strategy

13
Components of an IT Architecture
  • 1. Information technology inventory
  • 2. Functional use of the IT
  • 3. Strategic plan for the IT

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1. Information technology inventory
  • answers the question what do we have?
  • basic building blocks of an IT architecture
  • hardware
  • software
  • data
  • communications links

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1.Information technology inventory
  • this level is the hard technology from which
    most general managers are far removed
  • general manager should have a basic familiarity
    with computer systems to bridge the gap between
    his/her world and that of the IT architect
  • IT architect must have a good understanding of
    the business and the organization

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2. Functional use of the IT
  • answers the question how do we use it?
  • baseline blueprint - IT components and functions
    already in place
  • planned blueprint - prescription for future IT
    investments and designs
  • general manager and IT architect communicate on
    this conceptual level
  • 3 functional categories applications, data and
    communications

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3. Strategic plan for the IT
  • past - general managers were unfamiliar with
    technology and delegated IT architecture
    decisions to gurus
  • however, these experts in technology often had
    little knowledge of business strategies
  • now - cant afford this approach technology too
    expensive and too important
  • business strategy must drive IT architecture
    strategy

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Developing an IT Architecture
  • designing and building an architecture is an
    ongoing business process
  • goal - to reach consensus between the IS
    organization and the business leaders - not easy
    to do

19
Developing an IT ArchitectureSteps
  • 1. articulate business strategy and implications
    for IT architecture
  • start from the top with the overall business
    strategy and its functional IT requirements
  • 2. baseline the company architecture
  • baseline blueprint - assess existing IT
  • bottom-up approach

20
Developing an IT ArchitectureSteps
  • 3. determine key architecture questions
  • outline set of questions to be answered, such as
  • what technologies do we have?
  • are these the right technologies?
  • how does the current architecture support our
    business?
  • are we getting a strategic advantage from our
    architecture?

21
Developing an IT ArchitectureSteps
  • then look into the future to the planned
    blueprint
  • in what technologies should we invest?
  • how should it be structured?
  • how will it give us a competitive advantage?
  • should we outsource any functions?
  • etc.

22
Developing an IT ArchitectureSteps
  • 4. design a planned architecture blueprint
  • decide what the architecture should be

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Developing an IT ArchitectureSteps
  • 5. initiate the architecture plan
  • two approaches - revolutionary vs. evolutionary
  • revolution - radical replacement of old
    technology
  • evolution - new technology layered on top of
    existing infrastructure old systems gradually
    replaced over time

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