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Axios Reveals Over Half Of IT Departments Fail To Deliver Value

IT unable to provide real-time metrics, while importance of Service Value Management (SVM) emerges

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Axios Systems, the world's leading provider of IT Service Management (ITSM) solutions, including assyst software, today reveals the results of a global survey showing that half (57%) of IT executives believe that their IT systems, processes and services still do not deliver the value expected by the business. The research further underlines the need for organisations to adopt a Service Value Management (SVM) approach to help IT deliver more business alignment.

The global study by Axios Systems found that 64% of respondents are unable to provide the business and IT executives with quantifiable metrics demonstrating the value of IT services and assets in real-time. Despite huge investments in IT, it appears organisations still lack the systems, processes and best practice approaches (e.g. ITIL) for IT management that would help overcome these challenges. As budgets come under close scrutiny, over a third (39%) of IT professionals claimed that business decision makers still do not understand the value IT brings to the business.

According to the research, 63% of respondents are focused on cost reduction as the principal driver for IT projects over the next 12 months, followed by Change Management and compliance. When these business drivers are considered, the need for a new, more pragmatic and value-orientated approach to IT becomes increasingly important. Consequently, Axios Systems believes that Service Value Management (SVM) will emerge and grow as an approach for IT executives.

The focus on cost reduction and Change Management is being echoed in the specific technologies under consideration for the next 12 months. The major projects cited by respondents included CMDB (22%), Change Management (19%) and Service Catalogue (18%) deployments. In addition, 16% of respondents plan service desk upgrades or replacements. When these projects are taken together it emphasises the focus IT is taking in trying to understand the value of their IT assets, as well as finding ways to reduce costs and support business transformation initiatives.

Ailsa Symeonides, Sales & Marketing Director at Axios Systems, says, "As organisations look to reduce costs and conduct major business change management programmes, the role of IT and its business value becomes increasingly important. Our study highlights that a gap still remains in IT's ability to deliver and demonstrate the value it provides the business. In today's changing and uncertain world, this is no longer acceptable and it is our belief that adopting a Service Value Management (SVM) approach will enable organisations to meet this challenge head on."

Sharon Taylor, ITIL V3 Chief Architect and Chief Examiner, says, "Today organisations are looking at ways to have more business driven technology and this is why Service Value Management (SVM), with ITIL at its foundation, is such a priority. assyst by Axios Systems provides enterprises with a solution that is geared to achieving this and ensures that technology is truly powering and supporting the enterprise."

The study was conducted in June and July 2009 and is based on over 1500 IT professionals from North America, Europe and Asia.

Part of this survey took place during a live webcast by Sharon Taylor, which can be viewed at this link.

Axios Systems GmbH

Axios Systems is the world's leading provider of IT Service Management (ITSM) solutions. Its customer-centric approach, combined with its award-winning software, enables customers to improve their Service Delivery and Support and deliver Continual Service Improvement (CSI) by helping to align and realign IT services to changing business needs, supporting business processes and improving productivity.

Benefiting from more than 20 years of development and investment around Best Practice principles, Axios Systems' core solution, assyst, built around its market-leading Configuration Management Database (CMDB), intuitively steers users through the ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) processes which help organisations transition toward the next generation of ITSM and Service Desks. assyst offers a unique lifecycle approach to ITSM with the integration of all ITIL processes (including Incident, Capacity, Problem, Change, Asset, Configuration and Service Level Management), twelve of which have been verified by Pink Elephant's PinkVERIFY service as compatible with industry best practices (based on ITIL V3), in a fully integrated, out-of-the-box application. It empowers management with a dashboard-based transparent view of real-time performance against Service Level Agreements (SLA), and Operations Level Agreements (OLA) using Web 2.0 technologies.

Implementing assyst into an organisation optimises IT Infrastructure efficiency, reduces overheads and lowers the total cost of IT ownership (TCO), helping to ensure a significant return on investment (ROI) with rapid time-to-value. Axios also offers a comprehensive set of consulting and training services to support ITSM best practices in an organisation.

Axios is headquartered in the UK, with offices across Europe, the Americas, Middle East and Asia Pacific. Axios' global presence is further strengthened with a worldwide network of partners. For more information, visit: www.axiossystems.com.

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